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Potato prices in Bengal likely to ease to Rs 20-21/kg this weekPatit Paban De, senior member of the West Bengal Cold Storage Association, said there will be an estimated 10 per cent lower production of ...
Potato prices slump 23% in 10 days; soya oil 6% costlierPrices of potato had soared this year and many traders had not offloaded the tuber in anticipation of further rise. They started releasing ...
Potato, tomato prices fall up to 30%The potato trade was holding back the crop in anticipation of better prices, but it did not happen, and traders were forced to release stoc...
Potato prices at retail up by 20%-30% amidst lockdownCold storages in West Bengal, the second largest producer of potato, are not being able to operate due to shortage of labour. “Of the 460 c...
Potato price surges by 28% -38% in UP, West Bengal as demand rises in the lockdown periodThere has been an increase in demand for the tuber from the southern states, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam, with the result that ...
Potato prices give jitters to traders, cold store ownersPotato arrivals have picked up in January and brought drown prices by Rs 3-6 per kg. In the ongoing season, rainfall had impacted the sowin...
Potato wholesale prices firm up due to heavy rainsPotato prices usually plummet in India by January as fresh arrivals gather pace in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal and Haryana. Retail p...
Potato prices drop 10-11% in UP, BengalAn oversupply of potatoes in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal has left cold-storage facility owners in debt of over ₹200 crores.
Potato prices fall 30% in UP, 50% in West BengalPotatoes are yet to mature this year and that is why cold storages have not yet started loading potatoes.
Inventory pile-up sends potato crashing to Rs 2 a kgAccording to traders, potatoes were stocked at a cost of Rs 8-12/kg around the time and was sold in retail at Rs 18-20/kg.
Bengal govt looks to potato futures to salvage pricesEngages in talks with NCDEX; farmers may cut acreage for next year’s crop by more than 5%
Wholesale prices of potato on declinePotato prices have shot up since May as the production had dropped in West Bengal, the second largest producer of the tuber.
Potato prices may shoot up 50-65% by April-MayPotato prices may shoot up as much as 50-65% by April-May to Rs 18-20 per kg owing to an expected fall in production in West Bengal.
Potato production is likely to fall in Uttar Pradesh, West BengalPotato production is likely to fall in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Punjab in the current season due to a lack of interest among farmers ...
Potato output to take a hit this season over bad weather, lack of interest among farmersPotato production is likely to fall in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Punjab in the current season due to lack of interest among farmers to...
West Bengal's potato production may jump to 110 lakh tonnesAsked about potato price movement, WBCSA officials said the price is unlikely to come below Rs 10-12 per kg at retail level.
Potato prices to come down in West Bengal on prospect of a higher South Indian cropPotato prices in West Bengal may depreciate by 8% on the back of a better crop prospect in south India.
- Budget 2013: Cold Storage sector not happy
The Budget could not make the problem cripples cold storage sector especially in west Bengal, the state that contributes 30% to the total n...
- Potato export ban in West Bengal fails to check prices
Potato prices have not declined in the West Bengal despite the government banning potato export from August 1 from the state.
- Potato prices to remain firm in coming months in West Bengal
Potato prices are expected to remain firm for the next few months in West Bengal. Prices have gone up by almost 34% for regular variety of ...