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Arrival glut

P.V. Sivakumar

HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE: A glut in arrivals of orange from Nagpur and Amaravati in Maharashtra to the Gaddiannaram Fruit Market in Hyderabad on Monday has led to crash in prices. Traders say a piece of orange currently costs less than 50 paise in the wholesale market. In the retail market, 3-4 oranges cost Rs 10.

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