Kalimati Market Releases Wholesale Prices for Agricultural Produce

Kathmandu. The Kalimati Fruits and Vegetable Market Development Committee has determined the wholesale prices of agricultural produce for today.

According to the committee, large tomatoes (Indian) are priced at Rs 70 per kg, small tomatoes (local) at Rs 30, small tomatoes (Indian) at Rs 32, small tomatoes (Terai) at Rs 40, red potatoes at Rs 23, red potatoes (Indian) at Rs 24, and dried onions (Indian) at Rs 36 per kg.

Similarly, local carrots are Rs 40, Terai carrots Rs 30, local cabbage Rs 40, local cauliflower Rs 60, local cauliflower (Jyapu) Rs 80, white radish (hybrid) Rs 30, long eggplant Rs 60, and round eggplant Rs 80 per kg.

Furthermore, yardlong beans are Rs 120, green peas Rs 80, local green beans Rs 70, hybrid green beans Rs 60, kidney beans Rs 130, string beans Rs 120, soybean pods Rs 320, bottle gourd Rs 40, local pointed gourd Rs 120, snake gourd Rs 85, sponge gourd Rs 60, ripe pumpkin Rs 60, green pumpkin (long) Rs 40, green pumpkin (round) Rs 50, okra Rs 120, sweet potato Rs 80, bitter gourd Rs 70, taro Rs 60, and chayote Rs 60 per kg.

Mustard greens are Rs 60, spinach Rs 100, cress Rs 100, mustard leaves Rs 40, fenugreek Rs 90, green onions Rs 80, broad beans Rs 60, oyster mushrooms Rs 220, button mushrooms Rs 450, king mushrooms Rs 300, and shiitake mushrooms Rs 1,000 per kg.

Asparagus is Rs 500, fiddlehead fern Rs 80, broccoli Rs 90, beetroot Rs 60, drumstick Rs 110, bauhinia variegata Rs 260, red cabbage Rs 40, Jiri greens Rs 60, kohlrabi Rs 60, celery Rs 120, parsley Rs 200, dill leaves Rs 90, mint Rs 120, knol khol Rs 50, tamarind Rs 180, bamboo shoots Rs 160, tofu Rs 160, and gundruk Rs 300 per kg.

Apples (Jhole) are Rs 250, Fuji apples Rs 320, bananas Rs 220 per dozen, lemons Rs 300, pomegranates Rs 380, green grapes Rs 230, black grapes Rs 350, oranges (Indian) Rs 160, watermelon Rs 45, pineapples Rs 160 each, local cucumbers Rs 80, hybrid cucumbers Rs 50, local cross cucumbers Rs 80, jackfruit Rs 80, Chinese pears Rs 250, Nepali papaya Rs 70, Indian papaya Rs 90, and kiwi Rs 400 per kg.

Additionally, avocados are Rs 800, ginger Rs 90, dried chilies Rs 460, green chilies Rs 110, bullet green chilies Rs 90, bird's eye chilies Rs 100, capsicum Rs 130, green garlic Rs 100, green coriander Rs 100, Chinese dried garlic Rs 220, Nepali dried garlic Rs 140, dried chives Rs 130, green chives Rs 90, dried fish Rs 1,000, fresh Rohu fish Rs 340, fresh Bachuwa fish Rs 310, and fresh Chadi fish Rs 300 per kg.

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