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‘Red Gold’ Tomato Prices Skyrocket To 3000 For Each Crate

Newsville Desk by Newsville Desk
July 14, 2023
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‘Red Gold’ Tomato Prices Skyrocket To 3000 For Each Crate
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Srinagar: Farmers in Udhampur, Jammu Kashmir, are experiencing great joy as the prices of tomatoes skyrocket to an unprecedented high of Rs 150 per kilogram, bringing them substantial income and newfound optimism for the future.

After facing numerous challenges for years, this unexpected surge in prices has provided a much-needed boost to the agricultural community in the region.

Mohammad Aslam Bhat, a diligent farmer from Bain village in the Chenani block of Udhampur district, expressed his satisfaction with the exceptional profits of this season.

Although a portion of his tomato fields suffered damage from unexpected rainfall, the remaining crop yielded excellent results, enabling him to earn significant earnings.

He revealed that, after waiting for two decades, they finally earned Rs 3000 for each crate, a significant increase from the previous range of Rs 150-200 per crate.

The sudden rise in tomato prices can be attributed to a scarcity of tomatoes in the market. Previously, due to low prices, many farmers had ceased tomato cultivation.

As a result of reduced supply and consistent demand, there has been an astonishing price surge.

Farmers like Mohammad Aslam Bhat are now encouraging fellow farmers and young people to reconsider agriculture as a viable profession, emphasizing the potential for substantial earnings in the current climate.

The recent success story of tomato farmers in Udhampur serves as inspiration for other agricultural communities facing similar challenges.

Farmers are confident that the newfound success in the tomato sector will continue, bringing long-term benefits to the farming community in the region.

They are celebrating their “red gold” and relishing the abundance of profits, which is a testament to their hard work and dedication finally paying off.

The future appears promising for tomato growers in Udhampur, who are eager to seize this unique opportunity to secure a better future.

In Bain village alone, more than 500 farmers have been engaged in tomato and vegetable farming for many years, and for the first time, they are reaping substantial profits from their produce.

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