- Gultekdi Market Yard in Pune has seen notable fluctuations in vegetable prices this week, driven by reduced supply and rising demand.
- Certain vegetables like cluster beans, ladyfinger, and cucumber have surged in cost, while others like tomatoes, cauliflower, and onions have dropped due to higher arrivals.
- On Sunday, the market received around 90 truckloads of vegetables from various regions, including Karnataka, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh.
- Key arrivals included peas from Madhya Pradesh, carrots from Rajasthan, and tomatoes from local sources.
- Wholesale prices of major vegetables per 10 kg range from ₹80–120 for cauliflower to ₹600–800 for cluster beans.
- The market reported significant arrivals of leafy vegetables, with coriander and fenugreek prices dipping slightly.
- Fruit market highlights include slight price reductions for pomegranates, sweet limes, and papayas, and an increase in Indian jujube prices.
- The flower market has sustained demand for ornamental flowers during the wedding season, with prices of loose flowers softening slightly due to consistent supply meeting high demand.
- Consumers can expect ongoing shifts in prices as market conditions evolve, with steady supplies of fruits and flowers cushioning seasonal demand.
- This week’s trends indicate that vegetable prices may remain volatile, and buyers are encouraged to monitor market conditions when planning their purchases.
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