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The price of tomatoes has shot up sharply in the city, leaving consumers worried. A vegetable that cost Rs 20 to 30 per kilo just days ago is now selling for Rs 60 to 70 in the wholesale market.

The sudden hike is mainly due to the damage to crops caused by recent heavy rains, which has reduced supply. Traders say the quantity of



tomatoes reaching the market is less than half of the usual inflow, creating a shortage and pushing up prices.

Retailers warn that if rains continue and supply problems are not resolved, rates could climb even higher in the coming days. The rising cost is already hurting household budgets, with many families struggling to manage daily expenses.
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