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Elections Halt Pune Harvest, Fuelling Veggie Price Hikes
9 Feb
Summary
- Local harvests disrupted by ongoing Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections.
- Reduced local supplies led to price increases for tomatoes and cucumbers.
- Inter-state arrivals helped stabilize prices for most commodities.

The ongoing Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections have caused significant disruptions to fruit and vegetable harvesting in parts of the Pune division. This has resulted in a noticeable decrease in local supplies reaching the Gultekdi wholesale market this week.
The reduced local inflow has directly contributed to price increases for certain vegetables. Notably, the cost of tomatoes and cucumbers has risen due to these supply constraints. Conversely, prices for Totapuri mangoes have seen a decline, while most other fruits and vegetables have maintained stable prices despite the challenges.
Traders reported approximately 90 truckloads of produce arriving on Sunday, with inter-state supplies from states like Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat playing a crucial role. These arrivals helped to balance the deficit in local produce and prevented sharper price fluctuations for many commodities.



