Drought causes Indian veg prices to double
date:Jan 06, 2016
In the city of Pune vegetables prices have steadily been increasing due to water shortages reducing the area of cultivation and a recent dip in temperatures ceasing the supply. Compared to last year, the price of some vegetables has increased two-fold.

Records show that on December 30, 2014, the average price of a bundle of coriander at Pune APMC was Rs 3, while on December 30, 2015, it had shot up to Rs 12 per bundle. Similarly, prices of lime, raddish and fenugreek have witnessed manifold inc
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