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Fruit and veg prices rising again in Delhi markets due to higher fuel rates

Prices of vegetables and fruits in Delhi’s wholesale and retail markets have gone up further this week as surging fuel prices continue to push transportation costs. In the capital, petrol is selling at Rs 98.81 per litre on Wednesday, while diesel is priced at Rs 89.18 per litre.

A wholesale vegetable and fruit trader at Delhi’s largest Azadpur Mandi, said that prices of wholesale and retail vegetables and fruits have increased slightly: “Wholesale prices of onion are now in the range of Rs 23-25 per kg, while during normal scenario at this time of the season, rates would be around Rs 16-20 a kg. Similarly, pomegranate, which comes from Maharashtra, is priced around Rs 70-90 per kg. It normally sells at around Rs 60-80 during this time of the season.”

The trader attributed the price rise to a hike in transportation cost. Now that diesel rates have almost touched Rs 90 per litre in Delhi, transporters have revised their fee, he said.

[ Rs 100 = €1.10 ]

Source: financialexpress.com

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