Tomato prices in India have increased dramatically in the last week, by a whopping 200%. Prices in various parts of India, including Delhi, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai, have risen from Rs 40 per kilogram in the third week of May to Rs 125 per kilogram this week.
In addition, tomato prices at Mother Dairy’s Safal outlets have almost doubled in the previous week to almost Rs 80 per kilogram, according to reports.
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- Did you know that one type of tomato seeds sell for Rs 3 crores per kg?
- Hazera bets on the advancement of high-quality tomato seeds
Did you know that one type of tomato seeds sell for Rs 3 crores per kg?
When it comes to tomatoes, did you know that Hazera Genetics sells tomato seeds that cost more than gold? Their particular summer sun tomato seeds are in high demand on the European market, and their prices are simply amazing. A one kilogram packet of these exorbitantly priced tomato seeds costs almost 3 crores.
The seeds of this tomato variety can produce up to twenty kilograms of tomatoes. In addition, the fruits themselves are quite expensive. This tomato is unique in that it is seedless, requiring growers to purchase new seeds for each crop.
Despite their increased price, these tomatoes are well known for their superior flavor. Once someone has tasted its taste, they often develop a strong desire for it. By comparison, conventional tomatoes marketed in your area are much cheaper than the price of this special variety of tomato.
Hazera bets on the advancement of high-quality tomato seeds
Hazera is committed to advancing high-quality tomato seeds, allowing for the growth of thriving communities. To achieve this goal, Hazera prioritizes increasing its efficiency and effectiveness in research, production, processing, and quality, which benefits both customers and staff.
Tyrrel, a representative for Hazera, noted that the company’s main focus is on developing new types and producing seeds for both growers and farmers. After the seed production step, they perform extensive quality control testing to ensure that the seeds meet commercial standards. Once the seeds have passed these tests, processing activities begin to ensure the delivery of high-quality seeds.
Hop sprouts, on the other hand, are believed to be the most expensive vegetable in the world. Because its flowers are used in brewing, the hop plant is commonly associated with beer production. One kilogram of hop sprouts can cost between Rs 85,000 and Rs 1 lakh in the international market.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn