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Heavy rains damage vegetable, pulses cropsHeavy rains in central and south India are expected to cause losses for farmers due to widespread damage to key kharif crops like urad, tur...
Tomato prices break new barrier of Rs 200/kg in MumbaiAccording to a TOI report, the APMC Vashi director Shankar Pingale, mentioned that the wholesale rate for tomatoes ranged between Rs 80 to ...
Vegetable prices soar above Rs 100 per kg as unseasonal rainfall and high fuel prices pinch IndiaOwing to excessive rainfall and crop damage, the new average retail prices for common garden vegetables have now shot up to Rs 120-140 per ...
Fruits, vegetable traders on verge of closing shops, dues unpaid since MarchTraders said they have now reduced the credit period for these buyers beginning June. Earlier, the credit cycle was three to six months, wh...
Fruit, vegetable mandis expect supplies to normalise by weekendAuthorities and traders are working out meticulous plans to streamline flow of vehicles and people engaged in supplying these essential com...
Covid-19 impact: Fearful vegetable mandis threaten to shut shopIn Mumbai and Pune, traders have issued statements that they will shutter their shops on Wednesday, while Nashik merchants said they would ...
Coronavirus scare shoots up demand for India's raw turmericExporters across India are confirming an increased interest from corona-affected countries in consuming raw turmeric. Concerns over the vir...
Farmers’ strike fails to hit vegetable pricesAvailability of fruits and vegetables was slightly lower at agricultural markets in western Maharashtra, while in Delhi’s market prices of ...