Tomato Rate: Why Tomato Became ‘Red’ And When Will The Prices Come Down! This Answer Came From The Government

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Tomato Rate: Tomato has become so ‘red’ in the country that people are crying tears of inflation and due to its rising prices, tomato has disappeared from people’s kitchens. However, what is surprising is that Union Ministers of the Central Government do not consider this to be a major problem and are saying that the prices are continuously increasing due to the rains. Tomato prices are going to come down soon and will have to wait a bit.

Price in these states of the country 100-160 is Rs

Tomato prices today

Delhi – Rs 100 per kg

Mumbai – Rs 80 to 90 per kg

Patna – Rs 120 per kg

Noida – Rs 100 per kg

Lucknow – Rs. 160 per kg

Jaipur – Rs 120 per kg

Tomato price Rs.160 have reached

The price of tomatoes in the capital Delhi is not less than Rs 100 per kg and in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, the price of tomatoes has gone up to more than Rs 150.

Listen to Union Minister Piyush Goyal

Talking to ANI, Union Minister Piyush Goyal has said that tomato is the only commodity whose price has increased this week. We all know that due to unseasonal rains, the price of tomatoes is going up. Tomato prices will start coming down as tomatoes start arriving from parts of Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka.

However, Piyush Goyal also said something which as always shows the attitude of the government that the situation is under their control. Piyush Goyal said that if we compare with last year’s prices, there is not much difference. On the other hand, potato and onion prices are skyrocketing.

However, the public feels that the government should take immediate action in this regard and ensure easy supply of tomatoes.

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