Kathmandu : The Kalimati Fruits and Vegetable Market Development Committee has made today’s price list public.
According to the price list, the minimum prices of Nepali cabbage large per kilogram is 80 rupees, tunnel cabbage small is 60 rupees, Indian onions dried per kilogram is 48 rupees, local wheat flour per kilogram is 40 rupees, round gourd per kilogram is 250 rupees, local cauliflower per kilogram is 70 rupees, red potatoes per kilogram are 46 rupees, and Indian red potatoes are 35 rupees. The business of long pumpkin remains steady at 60 rupees.
Similarly, the price list shows that Dalley chayote per kilogram is 340 rupees, carrots are 100 rupees, local green peas are 10 rupees, red radish is 40 rupees, long beans are 70 rupees, corn cob is 60 rupees, Tata beans are 130 rupees, broccoli is 80 rupees, and green bitter gourd is 110 rupees per kilogram.
As per the committee, bananas are 150 rupees per dozen, pomegranates are 400 rupees per kilogram, avocados are 500 rupees per kilogram, green grapes are 450 rupees, kiwi is 800 rupees, green chili Akbare is 250 rupees, and freshwater fish Rahumacha is 310 rupees, and Chadi fish is 240 rupees. Tajamacha is at 320 rupees per kilogram.
Similarly, maldah apple is 150 rupees, green coriander is 200 rupees, dry beans are 140 rupees, dried chili is 450 rupees, garlic is 170 rupees, Chinese garlic is 250 rupees, and bamboo shoots are 40 rupees per kilogram, and green bell pepper is 60 rupees. The committee has informed about the buying and selling of such commodities.