Prices for bananas in India will likely to rise in the coming festive season.

Following tomatoes and various other vegetables after tomatoes and other vegetables, it’s the price of bananas that is predicted to increase. Bananas are sold for the price of Rs 100 for a kilogram in Bengaluru due to the lower availability of Tamil Nadu. Naturally, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra are the top banana producing states.

Traders have said that because the demand for bananas is expected to remain high due to the forthcoming festival such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, Navratri, Durga Puja, the price of bananas may not come to a level that is lower than the present levels.

In the meantime, the cost of Khandesh bananas from Delhi’s Azadpur Mandi market was 1,200/100 kgs (minimum cost) Rs 2,000/100kgs (maximum cost) and Rs 1,800/100 kgs (average cost). Prices vary based on the types of.

In the meantime, prices for onions have risen somewhat. To monitor prices for onion the central government is allowing taken stock from the buffer for onion of 300,000 tonnes.

“Rs 100 equals EUR1.10 (Rs 100 x EUR1.00)


Source: news9live.com