Veggie prices fall, fruits stable
Veggie prices fall, fruits stable
Published: 02:20 am Apr 24, 2016
Price list
CommodityUnit
Last Saturday
This Saturday
Potato (red)Kg
Rs 45
Rs 38
Potato (white)Kg
Rs 35
Rs 33
CowpeaKg
Rs 115
Rs 85
Onion (dry)Kg
Rs 35
Rs 45
Pointed gourdKg
Rs 75
Rs 75
PomegranateKg
Rs 215
Rs 215
Pineapple1pc
Rs 135
Rs 135
Mango KgKg
Rs 185
Rs 145
Fresh fishKg
Rs 250
Rs 250
Kathmandu, April 23 Increased inflow of seasonal vegetables from across the country brought down the retail price of vegetables in the last week, offering some respite to the Kathmandu denizens. As per price list published by Kalimati Fruits and Vegetables Market Development Board (KFVMDB), retail price of red and white potatoes have decreased by seven rupees per kg to Rs 38 a kg and by two rupees per kg to Rs 33,respectively. Meanwhile, the price of cabbage slumped by 22.22 per cent to Rs 35 per kg. Similarly, the price of cauliflower dropped by Rs 10 to Rs 75 a kg. The price of cowpeas (bodi) also fell 26.09 per cent to Rs 85 per kg. However, the price of pointed gourd (parwal) and smooth gourd (gheeraula) remained stable at Rs 75 and Rs 105, respectively, as per KFVMDB. “The main reason for reduction in prices is the entry of seasonal vegetables grown by Nepali farmers,” explained Gopal Airee, a wholesale trader at KFVMDB. “Nowadays we are mostly buying seasonal vegetables like cauliflower and lady’s finger from farmers in Chitwan, Dhading and Bhaktapur.” Meanwhile, the price of most fruits remained stable in the last eight days. The price of apples, bananas, lime and pomegranate are at the same level — Rs 115 per kg, Rs 115 per dozen, Rs 475 per kg and Rs 215 per kg, respectively. However, the price of mango has dropped by 21.62 per cent to Rs 145 per kg.