The big sellers also continued to sell at arbitrary prices instead of the official price list, ignoring the government's statement of taking strict action against illicit profiteering. But sales continued to fall, with supply continuing to outpace demand, leading to a decline in the price of broiler meat.
According to the official price list, one kg of fresh potato is Rs 65 to 70 instead of Rs 55, one kg of onion is Rs 55 to Rs 60 instead of Rs 46, tomato is Rs 35 instead of Rs 28, garlic is Rs 160 to Rs 200 instead of Rs 165, ginger is Rs 350 to Rs 370 instead of Rs 255, ginger is Rs 440 Cucumber Desi Rs. 45 instead of Rs. 37, Cucumber Farm Rs. 27 to 32 instead of Rs. 27, Bitter Gourd Rs. 52 to Rs,Cabbage at Rs. 45 to 50 instead of Cabbage 35, Cabbage at Rs. 30 to 35 instead of Cabbage 24, Green Pepper at Rs. 160 to 170 instead of 90, Capsicum at Rs. 50 to 55 instead of 32, Pumpkin at Rs. Turnip was sold at Rs. 30 instead of 13, peas at Rs. 140 instead of Rs. 115, Rs. 110 to 120 instead of Rs.
In fruits, apple kala kolo hill is Rs. 280 to 290 instead of first class 230, apple kala kolo hill is Rs. 220 to 240 instead of 190, apple is 175 instead of Rs. Instead of Rs. 340 to 350 per canoe, Rs. 260 to 280 instead of Rs. 130 per canoe, Rs. 130 to 140 per kg instead of Rs. C 134 per kg Desolate farm eggs cost reduction of Rs 8 to Rs 86 per dozen.
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