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Spices and Dry Fruits Price: After pulse flour, now the rates of cumin, red chili, clove and dry fruits also increased, the price doubled in seven days

Spices and Dry Fruits Price: The prices of red chillies, cumin, cloves and dry fruits have increased in Khari Baoli market of Delhi. Due to this, the prices of many commodities including dates, figs, dry grapes have increased in the markets adjacent to Delhi in Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad as well as in many districts of UP, Haryana and Rajasthan. Pakistan crisis and rains have affected the spices and dry fruits industry.

New Delhi. Prices of spices: Amid rising prices of pulses in the country, the prices of red chilies, cumin, cloves and dry fruits have increased. Inflation in Pakistan is affecting the markets of spices and dry fruits in India. For the last few days, the prices of dry fruits and spices are skyrocketing in many parts of the country.

Especially a tremendous increase is being seen in the prices of spices. Along with dry fruits from many countries including Afghanistan, America, spices have also become expensive in Delhi’s Khari Baoli market. Earlier, dry fruits and spices used to be available in this market at cheap rates, but the effect of Pakistan crisis and rains has started affecting this market as well.

For the last few days, the prices of spices have started skyrocketing in the Khari Baoli market. The price of cumin has increased the most in this market. Cumin is being sold at the highest price ever. The shopkeepers of Khari Baoli say that the production of cumin has been affected due to the rain. Along with this, cumin is also sent to many countries outside India.

Naresh Kumar, a businessman who buys spices and dry fruits from Khari Baoli and sells them in other areas of Delhi, says, ‘Never seen such a jump in the prices of cumin in Khari Baoli before . Last year also, cumin used to be available up to Rs. 400 per kg in this season, but now it is available in bulk at Rs. 850 to 900 per kg. Similarly, last year dry chillies used to be mixed in bulk up to Rs 300 per kg, but this time the shopkeepers are not ready to give less than Rs 500.

What Buyers and Sellers Think

Let us tell you that Khari Baoli is the biggest market for pulses, spices and dry fruits. There are thousands of dry fruits and spices shops in a line here. There is a buzz of buyers throughout the day regarding wholesale and retail sales. Be it cashew-almonds or raisins and walnuts, new crops of all types of dry fruits keep coming in this market. Ramesh Gupta, who runs a grocery business in Vaishali Sector 4 of Ghaziabad, says, till a few days back, he used to buy cumin from Khari Baoli for Rs.200 a kg.

Now its price has increased from 400 to 600 rupees per kg. Similarly, the rate of almonds has now increased from Rs 600 to Rs 750 per kg. A tremendous increase is also being seen in the prices of dry fruits. The retail prices of dry grapes have gone up from Rs.1000 to Rs.1700. Similarly, figs are available at Rs 2400 per kg in the retail market.

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