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High wholesale vegetable prices leave common man burdened

A vegetable buyer in Chandigarh said that the price of onion has touched sky high within a week

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The common man is bearing the brunt of the increased wholesale prices of vegetables in India. India's wholesale inflation grew 5.77 percent in June, breaking the record of four-and-a-half-year. A vegetable buyer in Chandigarh said that the price of onion has touched sky high within a week. "Onions used to be cheaper as they used to be available only for Rs 40 but now 2.5 kg of it is selling somewhere between Rs 60-70 per kg, which is a big difference in a single week," said Samriddhi, a vegetable buyer in Chandigarh. Whereas in Ludhiana, a buyer complained of bottle gourd being sold for nine times higher the earlier price.

"The previous week bottle gourd was selling for Rs 10 per kg but now it is selling for Rs 90 per kg," said Amit, a vegetable buyer in Ludhiana. Meanwhile, retailers who are compelled to sell vegetables at a higher price said that due to the onset of monsoon, the prices have hit the roof. "Due to monsoon, the vegetable prices have increased. Currently, there is an approximate increase of 60 percent in the price," said Madan Lal, a vegetable seller in Ludhiana. On a related note, the latest price data released by the commerce and industry ministry shows the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) witnessing a growth of 4.43 percent in May and 0.90 percent in June 2017 primarily driven by some food items and fuel prices.

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