date:Dec 24, 2021
ver Rs 100 a kg, when unseasonal rains hampered produce. The change has been attributed to higher supply to India's major markets from Rajasthan.
Wholesale prices are forecasted to dip even more as stock from other tomato-producing states will add to inventory by December-end, the data showed. The government also expects that with subdued rains, there will be no more supply-chain disruptions, adding to a foreseeable drop in prices.
[ Rs 100 = 1.20 ]