Hey there, folks! Here’s a scoop from the Market Yard on the 16th of September, 2024. Prices of onions, green chillies, bell peppers, and cauliflower have shot up, all thanks to a decrease in imports from other states. Don’t worry though, the prices of other fruits and veggies are holding steady.

Over the weekend, around 80 to 90 truckloads of fruits and vegetables made their way to the wholesale market in Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Market Yard. Compared to last week, there was a slight increase in the imports of these goodies.

From Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and other places, we saw a good number of green chillies, cabbage, common beans, drumsticks, carrots, groundnuts, and garlic making their way in. And let’s not forget the ginger, okra, guar, tomatoes, peas, cucumber, red pumpkin, and other fresh produce that came in from various parts of Maharashtra.

The demand for fruits has spiked due to Ganeshotsav, leading to a price hike for pomegranates and apples. But hey, papayas, custard apples, chikoo, and guavas are now more affordable. Pineapples, sweet lemons, oranges, lemons, and watermelons are holding their ground price-wise.

When it comes to leafy greens, prices have been inching up due to rain damage. Coriander and fenugreek are pricier now, while dill leaves, safflower leaves, and white goosefoot have seen a slight drop in prices. Onions, mint, sorrel leaves, Indian radish, amaranth, green sorrel, cowpea, and spinach prices remain stable.

You can snag a bundle of coriander for ₹50 to ₹70 and a bundle of fenugreek for ₹40 to ₹50 in the retail market. And if you’re looking at wholesale prices for 100 bundles of leafy greens, here’s the breakdown:
– Coriander: ₹3,500 to ₹5,000
– Fenugreek (Methi): ₹1,500 to ₹2,500
– Dill Leaves (Shepu): ₹1,000 to ₹1,500
– Spring Onion (Kandapat): ₹1,500 to ₹2,000
– White Goosefoot (Chakwat): ₹600 to ₹1,000
– Safflower Leaves (Kardai): ₹500 to ₹800
– Mint: ₹500 to ₹1,000
– Sorrel Leaves (Ambadi): ₹500 to ₹800
– Indian Radish: ₹1,200 to ₹1,800
– Amaranth: ₹500 to ₹800
– Green Sorrel (Chuka): ₹500 to ₹1,000
– Cowpea (Chawli): ₹400 to ₹800
– Spinach: ₹1,200 to ₹2,000

So there you have it, the latest from the Market Yard. Stay tuned for more updates on the freshest produce in town!

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