Tomato prices in India have plummeted by over 22% to ₹52.35 per kg as of November 14, 2024, driven by a surge in supply. This follows a significant drop in wholesale prices at major agricultural markets like Azadpur. The price decline is attributed to increased arrivals from various regions and favorable weather conditions ensuring smooth supply chain operations.
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