Retail prices of vegetables are expected to be under pressure for the next two days due to tight supplies as the wholesale markets will remain closed for Holi tomorrow, traders said.
However, there is no supply constraint for potato and onion, and their prices are stable, a senior Union Agriculture Ministry official said.
"Due to waterlogging, harvesting of some vegetables has been delayed. There is 30-35 per cent jump in rates of leafy green vegetables and 20-50 per cent in other vegetables," Azadpur Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) member Rajendra Kumar told PTI.
Mother Dairy's Safal outlets are selling potato at Rs 11.90 per kg and onion at Rs 30 per kg today. Even vegetable hawkers are selling these two commodities more or less at these rates.
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However the sharp jump in retail prices have been seen in leafy vegetables and some winter vegetables. The prices in unorganised markets vary in different colonies.
At Safal outlets, prices of spinach (pallak) have increased by 52 per cent to Rs 34 per kg now from Rs 16 per kg on March 1 due to supply disruption in growing states.
Prices of fenugreek (methi) and chenopodium album (bathua) have increased marginally by Rs 3 per kg to Rs 32 in over last five days, while coriander rates have gone up by 30 per cent to Rs 69 per kg in the same period.
Prices of peas have also increased marginally to Rs 44 per kg, but tomato prices are ruling stable at Rs 32 per kg.