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Vegetable Prices Drop in Telugu States: Tomato Falls to ₹10 per Kg, Big Relief for Consumers

Vegetable prices in Telugu states drop sharply as tomato falls to ₹10 per kg. Check latest vegetable rates in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh markets.

Telugu states vegetable price drop has brought major relief to households as tomato price falls to ₹10 per kg across markets in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The sharp decline in vegetable prices has reduced the financial burden on families, making daily groceries more affordable.

According to the latest market trends, the vegetable price drop in Telugu states is visible in both open markets and Rythu Bazaars, with tomatoes, carrots, and beetroot witnessing the steepest fall. Consumers searching for “tomato price today Telangana” and “vegetable prices in Andhra Pradesh” are seeing significant reductions.

Why Vegetable Prices Are Falling in Telugu States

Market experts say the increase in supply and improved arrivals from farming regions have led to the drop in vegetable prices. As a result, wholesale and retail markets are witnessing heavy inflow, stabilizing rates.

Key reasons include:

  • Higher crop arrivals in local markets
  • Better supply chain movement
  • Seasonal production increase
  • Stable demand with surplus stock

Latest Vegetable Prices in Telangana Markets

Here are the latest vegetable prices in Rythu Bazaars (per kg):

  • Tomato: ₹10
  • Green Chilli: ₹60
  • Potato: ₹16
  • Onion: ₹18
  • Carrot: ₹20
  • Cabbage: ₹12
  • Beetroot: ₹15
  • Cauliflower: ₹25
  • Ladyfinger: ₹28
  • Bitter Gourd: ₹38
  • Ridge Gourd: ₹40
  • Cucumber: ₹18

Vegetable Prices in Andhra Pradesh Markets

In Vijayawada and nearby areas, prices are also stable and low:

  • Tomato: ₹10 per kg
  • Brinjal: ₹20 per kg
  • Ladyfinger: ₹24 per kg
  • Green Chilli: ₹44 per kg
  • Pumpkin: ₹10 per kg
  • Potato: ₹23 per kg
  • Onion: ₹22 per kg

Relief for Households and Increased Market Activity

The sharp fall in vegetable prices in Telugu states has increased market activity, with middle-class families benefiting the most. Vendors report higher footfall as consumers take advantage of the low prices.

Experts believe that if supply remains steady, vegetable prices including tomato at ₹10 per kg may remain stable for the next few days, offering continued relief to consumers.

In conclusion, the vegetable price drop in Telugu states, especially tomato falling to ₹10 per kg, has emerged as a major positive development for household budgets and local markets alike.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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