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Vegetable Prices Drop in Hyderabad After Weather-Related Surge

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Vegetable prices in Hyderabad have seen a significant decline after a recent surge attributed to crop damage caused by adverse weather conditions. Following weeks of elevated prices due to reduced supply, traders and market officials anticipate stabilization by the first week of December 2023.

In the past few days, several vegetables have experienced notable price corrections. For instance, the cost of tomatoes has decreased from ₹48 to ₹38, while brinjal has dropped from ₹40 to ₹30. Other reductions include cluster beans, which fell from ₹60 to ₹40, capsicum from ₹60 to ₹50, and ivy gourd from ₹50 to ₹30.

Hymavathi, a vendor at the Malakpet market, explained that seasonal changes have adversely affected the quality of vegetables arriving at the market. “Vegetables have been arriving in poor condition, and many customers are not buying them because of excess moisture. Their shelf-life is shorter, and they spoil faster than usual,” she said.

The recent price spike forced many consumers to limit their purchases. Manasa, a customer at the market, echoed this sentiment, stating that the produce lacked freshness. “The vegetables are not arriving fresh, and they get spoiled by evening. Vendors are not reducing prices despite the vegetables not being fresh,” she remarked.

Khaja Mohiuddin, an official from the Bowenpally vegetable market, highlighted the connection between supply levels and price fluctuations. He noted that prices for green chillies, eggplant, and tomatoes, which had surged in the previous week, are now beginning to ease. “The rates will be back to normal by December. Prices generally rise due to seasonal changes and rains,” he added.

As the market adjusts to the new supply levels, consumers and vendors alike hope for better conditions in the coming weeks. The recent adjustments in vegetable prices reflect the ongoing challenges faced by farmers and traders due to unpredictable weather patterns.

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