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Kerala: Onion prices shoot up in Trivandrum

Trivandrum (Kerala) [India] Nov 10 (ANI): The prices of vegetables, primarily onions have drastically increased in Trivandrum on Sunday.

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Vegetable market in Trivandrum. Photo/ANI

Trivandrum (Kerala) [India] Nov 10 (ANI): The prices of vegetables, primarily onions have drastically increased in Trivandrum on Sunday.
Consumers have been badly affected by the rising prices of vegetables, especially onions. After two weeks, onion prices have reached Rs 100/kg.
"Prices are very high for onion. It was Rs 50/kg last week, now it is Rs 80/kg. For vegetables, there is a little hike but, it is still manageable," Vaantha Kumari, a customer, told ANI.
The onion prices in the Chala mandi is around Rs 80/kg and for shallot onions, it is Rs 90/kg. The garlic cost around Rs 240 for one kg.
People have started rationing their onion intake due to the soaring prices. Instead of one or two kg, they are just buying half kg. Some of them have started even avoiding it.
"Now onions are Rs 80/kg. The small onion is priced at Rs 90/kg. Last week it was Rs 70. I am not buying till the price slips down" said another consumer, Chandran.
Talking about the grim situation, a vendor named Nasar said, "Even though the prices are high, people have to purchase it as they cannot avoid it. The only difference is that they buy less." (ANI)

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