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Pakistan may import tomato, onion from India as vegetable prices surge due to floods

Currently, Lahore and other cities of Punjab are getting the supply of tomatoes and onions from Afghanistan via the Torkham border.

August 28, 2022 / 22:57 IST
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Amid a massive surge in the prices of various vegetables and fruits in Lahore and other parts of Punjab province due to devastating floods, the Pakistan government may import tomatoes and onions from India, according to the market dealers in Lahore.

"On Sunday, per kilogram of tomato and onion were available in Lahore's markets at around Rs 500 and Rs 400, respectively. However, in Sunday markets both commodities were available at Rs 100 per kg less than that of those available in regular markets," Jawaad Rizvi, a wholesale dealer of Lahore market, told PTI. He said that in the coming days the prices of commodities will increase further as the supply of vegetables from Balochistan, Sindh, and south Punjab has badly been affected because of floods.

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"In the coming days, onion and tomato per kg prices may cross Rs 700. Similarly, potato price has increased from Rs 40 per kg to Rs 120kg," Rizvi said. In the markets, the short supply of vegetables is because of the destruction of the crops on thousands of acres by the floods in Balochistan and Sindh.

It has been learned that the federal government is considering the option to import onions and tomatoes from India through the Wagah border. Currently, Lahore and other cities of Punjab are getting their supply of tomatoes and onions from Afghanistan via the Torkham border.