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Mumbai's greenflation: Summer heat, fuel costs drive sharp rise in vegetable prices

From coriander to capsicum, vegetable prices are rising rapidly across Mumbai markets as heatwaves, and fuel costs disrupt supply chains

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Beans and greens burn a hole in household budgets. Representation pic

Beans and greens burn a hole in household budgets. Representation pic

Vegetable prices at APMC Vashi Market have risen sharply over the past few weeks, with traders warning that rates could climb further in June as schools reopen and demand picks up across Mumbai and neighbouring cities.

Traders blamed the increase on extreme summer heat, lower crop output, rising diesel prices, and higher transportation costs. Around 480 vehicles carrying vegetables arrived at the wholesale market on Tuesday, but traders said arrivals remain below normal seasonal levels.

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