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Ginger glut

K.K. Mustafah

A heap of ginger lying at a market in Kochi. A glut situation has cropped up on new arrivals. This has resulted in the prices crashing. Currently, ginger is quoted at Rs 20 a kg in the retail market, down from Rs 35 a month ago.

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