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Retail Tomato Prices Ease 22.4 Per Cent In November, Reveals Official Data

The official data showed the all-India average retail price of tomatoes touched Rs 52.35 per kg on November 14, 2024, while the average price on October 14, 2024 stood at Rs 67.50 per kg

The Consumer Affairs Ministry on Sunday said that the retail tomato prices in the country decreased 22.4 per cent on a month-on-month basis. This reduction was attributed to an improvement in supplies.

The official data showed the all-India average retail price of tomatoes touched Rs 52.35 per kg on November 14, 2024, reported PTI. In comparison, the average price on October 14, 2024 stood at Rs 67.50 per kg.

Meanwhile, the modal wholesale prices at the Azadpur mandi in Delhi plunged almost 50 per cent during the same period to touch Rs 2,969 per quintal, against Rs 5,883 per quintal clocked a month year. This sharp decline was driven by an increase in arrivals.

Other key markets in the country such as Madanapalle (Andhra Pradesh), Kolar (Karnataka), and Pimpalgaon (Maharashtra) also reported similar price corrections. 

The ministry noted that arrivals have subsided at major produce centres in Madanapalle and Kolar, the prices of tomato have relaxed due to seasonal supplies from Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. This has helped manage gaps in the supply at the national level.

The official statement noted that supportive weather conditions have helped increase crop growth and maintain a smooth supply chain movement from fields to consumers.

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The tomato production in the country is estimated to increase 4 per cent to touch 213.20 lakh tonne in 2023-24. Typically, tomato production happens year-round, but the output varies seasonally across regions.

The ministry noted that adverse weather and logistical challenges have a major impact on prices due to the high susceptibility and perishable nature of the crop.

Price increase during the October 2024 period was driven by excessive and extended rains in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The officials explained that regular market supply is maintained due to the short cultivation period of tomatoes and multiple harvests.

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