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CHANDIGARH: Prices of vegetables continue to rise in the city in the wake of farmers’ stir.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 4

Prices of vegetables continue to rise in the city in the wake of farmers’ stir. While the fruit and vegetable market in Sector 26 was closed on Monday, retail vendors sold vegetables at a price much higher than a day before.

Kavita, a resident of Sector 7, said a vendor was charging Rs 3 more for a kg of tomatoes on Monday than the price at which he sold it a day before.

Sunil Kumar, a resident of Sector 10, said as the Sector 26 mandi was closed for holiday, he bought vegetables from a street hawker and was charged much higher prices.

The rates of almost all vegetables have risen by average 30 to 40 per cent after agitating farmers stopped supply of vegetables as part of their nationalwide strike. Tomatoes, which were available at Rs 20 per kg, were sold for Rs 23 to Rs 25 per kg on Monday. The rates of potatoes, lady’s finger, cucumber, peas and bottle guard have also been increased.

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