Delhi-NCR residents can rejoice as the price of tomatoes is expected to see a significant drop by Friday. The government has implemented measures to control the skyrocketing prices of tomatoes, a staple ingredient in many Indian households, and ensure affordability for consumers, as per press release from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED) and the National Cooperative Consumers Federation (NCCF) have been instructed by the Department of Consumer Affairs to immediately purchase tomatoes from Mandis in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra for distribution in major consumption centres where retail prices have increased most in the past month.

"The targeted centres for release have been identified on the basis of absolute increase in retail prices over the past one month in centres where prevailing prices are above the All-India average. Key consumption centres in states having higher concentration of the identified centres are further selected for the intervention", the press release stated.
Tomatoes are cultivated in almost all states of India, albeit in varying quantities. The highest production of tomatoes is witnessed in the southern and western regions of the country, accounting for approximately 56% to 58% of the total production. Additionally, the production seasons vary across different regions, with the peak harvesting period occurring from December to February.
The majority of the supplies currently reaching markets in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and a few other states come from Maharashtra, particularly Satara, Narayangaon, and Nashik, and are anticipated to last through the end of this month. Andhra Pradesh's Madanapalle (Chittoor) is experiencing consistent, manageable arrivals as well. Arrivals in Delhi-NCR come primarily from Kolar in Karnataka and a small amount from Himachal Pradesh.
New crop arrivals from the Nashik district are anticipated shortly. Furthermore, the Narayangaon and Aurangabad belt are anticipated to provide additional supply in August. Arrivals from Madhya Pradesh are also anticipated to begin. Accordingly, it is projected that prices would decrease soon.
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