Kolkata Market Price: Discomfort with the price of new potatoes, Cauliflower is selling at 5 rupees – mssewb.org

Kolkata Market Price: Common people are finally getting some relief by going to the vegetable market. It can be said that many seasonal vegetables are being sold at the lowest prices. The list includes everything from cauliflower to cabbage. It is not just that the prices of seasonal crops have fallen. At the same time, twelve-month vegetables like papaya, pumpkin have also become cheaper. However, the price of new potatoes in the vegetable market is a bit high. But old potatoes have become cheaper.

On the other hand, although the vegetable market is cheap, our hands are burning when we go to the fish market. Rice fish is discounted, the price of various small fish has also increased to 180 taka. The price of cheap cotton has increased from Tk 230 to Tk 250 per kg. On the other hand, the price of Katla fish is around 350 rupees. Besides, the price of meat is also high. However, the meat shop is not crowded on Saturdays. Now let’s see how much the price of vegetables and fish in the market on Saturday?

First let’s look at the market price of vegetables

Potato (old) – Rs 10 to Rs 12 kg
Potato (new) – Rs 22 to Rs 24 per kg
Cauliflower – Rs 8 to Rs 10 per pair
Cabbage – 10 to 12 rupees per pair
Uchche – 40 rupees per kg
Wolkopi – Tk 10 kg
Onion Kali – Tk 35 to Tk 40 per kg
Carrot – 40 rupees per kg
Onion – 30 rupees per kg
Eggplant – Rs 30 to Rs 35 per kg
Tomato – Rs 30 to Rs 40 per kg
Raw tomatoes – 40 rupees per kg
SIM – 30 rupees per kg
Barbati – 10 rupees
Curd – Rs 40 to Rs 50 per kg
Papaya – 10 rupees per kg
Lemon – 2 rupees piece
Spinach – 10 rupees
Red vegetables – 8 rupees

Today's market price

Now let’s look at the fish market (Kolkata Fish Market Price).

Cotton – Rs 190 to Rs 220 per kg (whole)
Cotton – Rs 220 to Rs 250 per kg (cut)
Katla – From Tk 350 kg
Tilapia – 300 rupees per kg
Small Tangra – 200 rupees per kg
Bhola – Tk 250 per kg (medium size)
Tangra – Tk 200 kg (small)
Pabda – Price starts from Tk 400 per kg
Lotte – Rs 120 to Rs 150 per kg
Perse – Tk 250 per kg
Lobster – 700 rupees per kg
Bagda-shrimp – 350 taka per kg

Let’s take a look at today’s market meat price (Kolkata Chicken/Mutton Price).

Chicken – Rs 200 to Rs 240 per kg
Whole chicken – Rs 140 to Rs 145 per kg
Mutton – Rs 720 per kg to Rs 780 per kg

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