Supply Constraints Drive Volatility in Jammu and Kashmir’s Essential Vegetable Markets
Jammu and Kashmir’s vegetable markets are witnessing significant pricing shifts as the 2026-27 season progresses. While onion and potato supplies remain steady, the tomato market has faced a dramatic supply crunch, causing wholesale prices to soar to 2,906.25 Rs./Quintal. Discover the latest data on agricultural arrivals and market valuations across the Union Territory.
The most dramatic movement has been recorded in the tomato trade. Market figures reveal that wholesale prices reached a peak of 2,906.25 Rs./Quintal, a sharp escalation that directly correlates with a precipitous drop in supply. Arrival data indicates that the volume of tomatoes entering the market cratered from 72.00 metric tonnes to a mere 9.00 metric tonnes, triggering an immediate upward price correction. Interestingly, the market had previously seen prices as low as 1,750.00 Rs./Quintal when supply was more abundant, illustrating the high sensitivity of the region’s perishable goods market to daily logistical shifts.
In contrast to the volatility of the tomato market, the trade in onions and potatoes has maintained a more predictable rhythm. Onion prices remained relatively firm, oscillating between 1,931.97 and 1,946.88 Rs./Quintal, supported by a healthy and consistent inflow of produce. Arrival figures for onions were documented between 183.00 and 192.00 metric tonnes, suggesting that the distribution network for this essential bulb is functioning at a steady capacity. Similarly, the potato market has shown a degree of stability; despite a minor price softening from 985.29 to 925.00 Rs./Quintal, arrival volumes remained robust, hovering consistently between 153.00 and 156.00 metric tonnes.
These market dynamics underscore the broader logistical complexities inherent in the Jammu and Kashmir region, where the absence of a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for these vegetable categories leaves consumers and traders at the mercy of real-time supply chain efficiency. As administrative bodies continue to monitor these trends, the current data serves as a vital indicator of regional food security and the economic pressures facing local households. The ability to stabilize arrival volumes, particularly for high-demand items like tomatoes, will be crucial in ensuring that seasonal price spikes do not translate into long-term inflationary pressure for the Union Territory’s residents.

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