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Rain effect

G.R.N. Somashekar

A view of Yeshwanthpur APMC yard in Bangalore on Friday. The yard is getting 150-200 lorry loads of onion against the normal arrivals of 600-1,000 loads. Wholesale price of onion was Rs 1,200 a quintal. Nearly 10 per cent of the arrivals are of inferior quality as continuous rains have affected the quality.

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