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Govt-subsidised tomatoes being availed by only 7% of households: Localcircles survey

The government has been trying to reduce prices of the kitchen staple which have been on a rise by using NAFED and NCCF to sell tomatoes in select markets at lower prices

July 19, 2023 / 19:56 IST
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The central government intervention to reduce tomato prices has made only a minor impact with 7 percent households buying tomatoes through that channel, a survey has revealed.

Government-subsidised tomatoes are being availed only by 7 percent of Indian households, a survey conducted by Localcircles, a community social media platform, said.

The survey received over 10,000 responses from household consumers located in 304 districts of India. Of these, 46 percent of respondents were from tier 1, 33 percent from tier 2 and 21 percent were from tier 3, 4 and rural districts.

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The central government intervention to reduce tomato prices has made a minor impact with 7 percent of households buying tomatoes through that channel, the survey found. However, 82 percent of households are still paying over Rs 100 per kilo for tomatoes, it said.

At least 15 percent of households, which were earlier buying tomatoes, have been unable to afford them.