Updated On: 18 July, 2023 04:04 PM IST | Mumbai | Dnyaneshwari Burghate
Both customers and vendors are facing difficulties due to the unpredictable price hikes in vegetables, particularly tomatoes. Customers are cutting down on quantities and seeking alternative ingredients for cooking, while vendors are experiencing reduced sales. Extreme weather conditions and damaged stocks exacerbate situation for vendors

“Tomato prices hike every year, but this year the rise is dramatic,” a vendor in Dadar wholesale vegetable market said.
The rising vegetable prices, particularly tomatoes, in India are affecting both customers and vendors, leading to changes in consumption patterns and financial strain on households. The government`s measures to reduce prices in some areas provide partial relief, but the overall issue persists.
As a result of the skyrocketing prices, staple vegetables like tomatoes have become unaffordable for many low-income households in Mumbai. The sharp rise from 40 rupees to 160 rupees per kilo has put a significant strain on household budgets, leaving Mumbaikars grappling with the challenge of accessing essential ingredients for Indian cooking.