Tomato prices are expected to rise further in north India, including Uttar Pradesh, Delhi NCR, and Haryana, due to heavy rainfall damaging crops in Muradabad. Farmers report significant losses from both recent rains and earlier heatwaves, leading to rotting plants and fields. Vegetable prices overall, including potatoes and onions, have surged, with tomatoes now costing 75-80 rupees per kilo, up from 40-50 rupees in June.
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