TIWN June 10, 2016

AGARTALA, June 10 (TIWN): With every festive season, price hike hits customers and this time it’s not exceptional.
Not only in fish market but sky-rocketing price of Vegetable market has disrupted the household budget too. Tripura seeing steep increase in Vegetable Prices, as continuous raining has brought huge losses to the market.
Reportedly, early arrival of monsoon has resulted in a steep rise in vegetable prices in the state.
Hilsha fish has touched Rs. 2000/- on Friday as there is a special Bengali celebration called ‘Jamai Shashthi’.
But apart from any occasion, currently, the vegetable is being sold at Rs. 60 per kg in the market but retailers could be seen selling the vegetable at `100 per kg in various parts of the state.
Tomatoes are price between `25 and `30 in the market while retailers are selling the red vegetable for `80 per kg. The prices of onions have also soared. While it was being sold at `20 per kg just last month, it now fetches the retailer close to `30 per kg.
Other vegetables like Brinjal, cauliflower have not seen such steep hikes in prices.
While many vendors attributed the increase in prices to the delay in monsoon, some claim that the prices were hiked to compensate the loss of stock during transportation.
The increase in prices has hit the households, restaurant, market as well. Moreover, prices of fruits are also reported as high in compared to the last year.
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