Vegetable Prices Soar Post-Chhath in Jamshedpur, Breaking 40-Year Record

First-ever tomato imports from Bangalore signal unprecedented supply crisis

Key Points:

* Vegetable prices surge post-Chhath, peas hit Rs 100/kg, potatoes range Rs 35-50/kg

* Historic first: Tomatoes sourced from Bangalore due to severe supply shortage

* Unseasonal rains damage local crops, only 25 supply vehicles arrive against needed 100

JAMSHEDPUR – An unprecedented surge in vegetable prices post-Chhath has forced local traders to import tomatoes from Bangalore for the first time in four decades.

The city’s vegetable markets face an extraordinary supply crisis this season.

"This is unprecedented in my 40 years of business – having to order tomatoes from Bangalore," remarked a senior market insider.

Meanwhile, local vendors struggle to maintain regular stock levels.

Only 25 supply vehicles currently arrive at markets, despite a requirement of 100 to meet demand.

Supply Chain Disruptions

The shortage has compelled traders to source vegetables from multiple states.

Peas now arrive from Jabalpur, while Raipur supplies capsicum.

Meanwhile, Bihar has become the primary source for cauliflower.

Impact on Local Communities

Household budgets face severe strain due to escalating prices.

"We’ve had to completely redesign our weekly meal plans due to these astronomical prices," stated a concerned Kadma resident.

Families increasingly opt for limited vegetable varieties in their daily meals.

Some households have even removed vegetables from children’s lunch boxes.

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