Vegetable prices to remain high until June due to above-normal temperature
Friday, 26 April 2024 () Vegetable prices are likely to stay high until June due to above-average temperatures, presenting challenges for consumers nationwide. A CRISIL report points to climate change and erratic weather as key drivers, underscoring the susceptibility of vegetable prices to environmental conditions. Despite efforts to tackle the issue through initiatives like creating buffer stocks and importing produce, the perishable nature of vegetables hampers the effectiveness of these measures.
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