Potato price dips 50% on good arrivals

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| Currently, daily arrivals are around 100 trucks, each containing 15-18 tonne. In fact, the arrivals are about 25 trucks more than the daily consumption of the city. |
| Obviously, the market is in surplus today, vis-a-vis the scenario a month ago when the potato markets were hit by acute supply shortage and were, therefore, running out of stocks because of rains and floods in many parts of the country, a local trader said. |
| In the retail markets, potato prices vary depending on their distance from Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) and old stocks with retailers and wholesalers. |
| Despite having enough new potato stocks, wholesalers are selling old stock potato at premium rates as they are not ready to incur losses on the commodity bought at higher price. |
| This is the reason why old potato in Virar is selling at Rs 15 a kg, while in Andheri it is hovering around Rs 12 a kg. The prices of new potato are quoting between Rs 5 and Rs 7 a kg everywhere, the trader said. |
| Two days ago, potato prices were hovering around Rs 7-9 a kg as supplies at that time did not gather momentum. |
| Now the supply scenario has changed dramatically. Punjab is supplying to the city markets about 50 trucks or 50 per cent (total arrivals being 100 trucks) a day, while Uttar Pradesh is contributing around 10 trucks a day (10 per cent). Local supplies, that's from Maharashtra, are hardly 5 per cent, leaving the rest 35 per cent being supplied by Madhya Pradesh. |
| Potato prices are expected to remain range-bound at least in the near future as supplies will sustain the momentum and the Mumbai market will remain in surplus at least for some time now. |
| However, albeit marginal fluctuations, potato prices are not expected to decline further steeply in the near future. |
| Potato season starts in India in late November, but this year it is delayed because of floods in south India and excessive rains in some other parts of the country. |
| According to a leading trader at APMC Ramdas, arrivals of old potato are hardly two-three trucks everyday. |
| Old potato, which has limited demand "� mainly from hotels, is supplied only from Agra, which is expected to continue for a maximum period of seven-eight days. Thus, old potato is sold at a premium rate of around Rs 14-15 a kg. |
First Published: Dec 23 2005 | 12:00 AM IST