Malda district markets have increased difficulties for both buyers and sellers from the city’s Rathbari daily market to the haats of villages. (Photo: Canva)
Due to heavy rains and floods in Malda district, farming has suffered a lot of damage. Crops standing in the fields were submerged in water, which has reduced production. (Photo: canva)
Due to which, in compulsion, most of the vegetables have to be ordered from outside, due to which the fare to bring it has increased. (Photo: Canva)
According to vegetable sellers, prices have risen due to decrease in local supply and vegetables from outside. According to him, high prices have to be taken to maintain profits. (Photo: canva)
District President of Malda Merchant Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ujjwal Saha said in local 18 that farmers are not able to cultivate the agricultural land along the river, even the cut vegetables are submerged in water. (Photo: Canva)
According to traders, efforts will be made to stabilize the market soon by increasing the supply of vegetables from outside. (Photo: canva)
Currently, potatoes are being sold in Malda city by Rs 20 kg, onion 30 rupees, yam 60 rupees, ladyfinger and shrimp 50-50 rupees, brinjal 60 rupees, chilli 200 rupees, garlic 200, ginger 120 rupees and bitter gourd 40 kg. (Photo: canva)