After onions, potatoes to make you cry


Mumbai, Nov 6 (Mid-Day): Now that you’ve come to terms with the absence of onions from your favourite dishes, brace yourself for another blow. Yet another kitchen essential – the ubiquitous potato this time – looks all set to go the onion way, with prices shooting steadily upwards since last week.

Traders from the wholesale and retail markets claim that the heavy and prolonged rains this year have destroyed a substantial part of the potato crop. Islam Adreshi, a trader from the APMC wholesale Market, said, “At this time of the year, a majority of the crop is known to enter the market from places like Talegaon and Junar Talunka in Pune. But this year, the crop will start entering the market only after November 25.

Significantly smaller amounts of the new crop are coming in, and this is pushing the price of the commodity upwards. The old crop too is on the verge of being exhausted, and in the days to come, this could result in a widening gap between demand and supply.”

Prasad, another trader from Ekta Aloo Trading at APMC in Vashi, said, “The rains have played spoilsport this year, affecting not only onions but potatoes as well. In August and September, when the sowing season is at its peak, the unclear skies and the prolonged rains affected the crop greatly. Prices of potatoes would not match that of onions; but, compared to what the end consumer was paying a month ago for the commodity, they might end up spending more.”

Considering that the kitchen essential is also a staple in different varieties of fast food in the city, a rise in potato prices could also adversely affect the hospitality sector.

Niranjan Shetty, chairman of the Association of Hotels and Restaurants (AAHAR), which has 8,000 eateries registered under it, said that the community is going to wait and watch whether the price of other commodities continues to increase, before making changes in the price of food items.

  

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  • Lancy Moras, Moushmi Creations

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    Wow !!!!!
    But bit relaxed. We have sugar factory (Diabetic) at home. So less botheration of this issue as we have seen potatoes only in Mangalore Anggadees in large and large quantities. Shetty's beware of mixing with Kori Kajipu now.

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