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Agri-Biz & Commodities - Horticulture/Fruits & Vegetables
Costly affair

Nagara Gopal

Up on demand, short supply: A consumer examining custard apples that have begun arriving in the markets in Hyderabad. The fruits are being quoted at Rs 300 a dozen, which is considered exorbitant. With the festive season on, prices of various fruits have increased on demand and short supply.

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