Onion and tomato prices are expected to cool down in the retail markets in the next 15-20 days with the arrival of fresh crop, according to Agriculture Secretary S K Pattanayak.
The price rise in these two kitchen staples is a “temporary problem” and the situation will definitely improve, he told PTI.
According to trade data, onion and tomato prices are ruling in the range of Rs 70-80 per kg in the retail market of the national Capital. A similar rise in prices is seen in other major cities as well.
“We are hopeful a price correction will be seen in the coming days. Planting of onion in Maharashtra, the leading producer, is quite good. Once arrival begins, prices will come down. In another 15-20 days, it will be fine,” Pattanayak said.
The new tomato crop has been sown and that will be harvested soon, he said, adding that increased arrivals will cool down prices in both the wholesale and retail markets.
Both onion and tomato production has been affected due to unseasonal rains and dry spells in some parts of the country.
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