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Grape prices drop due to excess arrivals

Growers opt for mass picking due to unseasonal rainfall in Pune

In the Indapur administrative district unseasonal rain has led to growers to pick unripe grapes. At the Agriculture Produce Market Committee market in Indapur, one grower sold 3 kgs of grapes for just Rs100 (€1.10), as he saw no other options. Like him, many grape growers were forced to pluck the fruits at an unripened stage, leading to a glut in the wholesale and retail markets in the last three days.

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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