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VEGETABLE PRICE IN CHENNAI
Congress calls fuel hikes "silent tax on households", accuses govt of "corporate protection racket"Fuel prices have risen for the fourth time in ten days. Congress leaders condemn these increases as a silent tax on Indian households. They...
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Chennai vegetable price today, 13/03/2026: How much onion, tomato and other veggies cost in Koyambedu?Vegetable price in Chennai today Mar 13 2026: Chennai’s Koyambedu's vegetable prices Wholesale Market remained largely stable on Friday, wh...
Wholesalemandi.com announces its expansion in BengaluruWholesalemandi.com currently operates 30,000 sq. ft. of packaging and distribution space across Bengaluru and Chennai, processing more than...
Tomato prices reach Rs 200/kg in Tamil NaduThe scarcity of tomatoes at the Koyambedu wholesale market in Chennai is the primary factor responsible for the steep surge in prices, said...
With heavy rains, vegetable prices in Tamil Nadu soarIn the prominent vegetable markets of Madurai, Salem, Tiruchi, Coimbatore, and Koyambedu in Chennai, the prices of vegetables have increase...
FM Nirmala Sitharaman goes for vegetable shopping; netizens reactThe video has received both praise and criticism. While some users commented on rising vegetable prices. Some even wondered if the Finance ...
Veggie wholesale rates crash, retail prices only dip in citiesAn analysis of arrivals and prices data from 29 big cities from major states and Delhi shows that for a range of common vegetables, arrival...
Flood-hit Chennai locals rush to retailers as prices jump at local shopsRetail chains in Chennai were making products available without adding mark-ups and in some cases selling below MRP to reduce the burden on...
Essential commodities in short supply in rain-hit ChennaiThe price of mineral water also hit the roof with a 20 litre bottle normally available for Rs 30 being sold for Rs 150 per bottle.
Fruit and vegetables seller Lawrencedale scales up back-end ops for speedy deliveryFruit and vegetables seller has set aside Rs 2 crore for this restructuring and is adopting a hub-and-spoke model in Bengaluru, Chennai and...
Heritage Fresh to sell essential commodities at reduced ratesSeeking to limit the impact of rising vegetable prices due to heavy rains here, Heritage Fresh Supermarket today said it would offer milk, ...
Rains push up tomato price to Rs 130, beans Rs 100/kg in ChennaiIn a fallout of over a week's rains, the retail price of tomato has gone up to Rs 130 a kg here and that of beans around Rs 100 per kg as s...
Vegetable prices go up 60% from mandi to retail cartOnions, tomatoes, peas, and cabbage are costlier by more than 50% compared to last year, while brinjal and cauliflower prices have shot up ...
Mother Dairy to enter Chennai, eyes Rs 10,000 crore business by 2017"The company is growing at 20 per cent CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) and is eyeing Rs 10,000 crore business by 2017 and of that dair...
Government intervention may curb surge in vegetable pricesIf you are already fretting over the rising prices of vegetables, then be prepared for a bigger hole in your pocket unless the government s...
Vegetable price gaps between retail and wholesale 49%: StudyThe difference underscores the widening gaps between the prices at which procurement is done from farmers and the price level for consumers...
Price rise forces switch over to pre-cooked foods: SurveyFear of bad monsoon has suddenly pushed up prices of vegetables and fruits by 300 per cent, the survey on 'rising prices of fruits and vege...
- Jayalalithaa launches farm fresh consumer outlets
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today launched yet another pro-poor scheme - Farm Fresh Consumer Outlets across the city.
- Vegetable prices soar in metros, other cities
Prices of key vegetables, including tomato and potato, have risen this week in metros and other cities due to trading in the futures market.