date:May 26, 2021
nd had risen more than supply. Hence, the prices of all the vegetables and fruits went up, Vilas Bhujbal, president of the Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Marketyard Adte (Traders) Association, told punekarnews.in.
It has been raining continuously in some parts of central Maharashtra and also in Pune. It has affected vegetables and fruits alike. Crops in the Pune region have faced the most difficulty as weeklong rain swept across, vice president Amol Ghule added.