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Due to the continuous lockdown for almost a month due to the Corona virus, the prices of vegetables have come down very low as the demand for vegetables has dropped to 70%. However, surprisingly, the downturn in Karachi has made little difference and the vendors are busy looting the citizens and making goods. According to Asif Ahmed, Vice Chairman of Sabzi Mandi Market Committee. I sell more than 100 rupees per kilo of potatoes and onion in the vegetable market now for less than Rs. And the price is in the 40 to 50 per kg.
More than 300 rupees per kilogram sold tomatoes three months ago is now selling for Rs 10 a kg, but in the city it is priced at Rs 30 to Rs 40 a kg. According to vegetable market sources, green vegetables sold on a daily basis are being sold at Rs 6 to Rs 15 per kg. Vegetable market today has the lowest rates of Rs 6 per kg of spinach, while spinach in city shops is 30 to 40. Is being sold at Rs. Per kg. In Flower Gobi City, the wholesale rate in the market is Rs 12 per kg. Citizens are getting eggplant 40 to 50 kg while the wholesale price in Mandi is Rs 10 per kg. Today, the market price of green chilli is Rs 30 per kilogram, but the city is selling for Rs 100 per kg. Tunde is sold at Rs 12, cucumber 13, cucumber Rs 10 per kg while wholesale of any item in the city. The price is not less than Rs 50 kg. Bhandi city is selling Rs 120 kg while wholesale. I have been selling Rs. 30 to 35 kg. According to Asif Ahmed, traders and farmers of the vegetable market are ensuring supply despite huge losses to meet the nutritional needs of the people in the lockdown. He said that farmers and traders are facing huge losses from this situation. Most farmers did not remove vegetables from the fields to avoid further damage. Due to the current uncertainty Farmers are shying away from cultivating vegetables in the near future. Citizens demand that the government arrange for compensation of farmers and farmers after conducting survey and district administration against profit-taking in lockdown. Take action Is facing Most farmers did not remove vegetables from the fields to avoid further damage. Due to the current uncertainty Farmers are shying away from cultivating vegetables in the near future. Citizens demand that the government arrange for compensation of farmers and farmers after conducting survey and district administration against profit-taking in lockdown. Take action Is facing Most farmers did not remove vegetables from the fields to avoid further damage. Due to the current uncertainty Farmers are shying away from cultivating vegetables in the near future. Citizens demand that the government arrange for compensation of farmers and farmers after conducting survey and district administration against profit-taking in lockdown. Take action

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