PESHAWAR: Prices of essential food commodities, including live chicken/meat, vegetables, flour, sugar, fruits, pulses, tea and others remained on the high side in the retail markets, according to a survey conducted by Business Recorder on Sunday.
Rs5 kilo increase was witnessed in the price of live chicken being sold in the retail market, available at RsRs435/kg against the price of Rs430/kg in the previous week, the survey revealed. The survey added a dozen of farm eggs were available at Rs280, hen eggs at Rs500/dozen and Chinese red-colored eggs at Rs450/dozen.
Similarly, the survey said boneless cow meat was being sold at Rs900 per kilo while within bone available at Rs700-750 and Rs800 per kilo in the local market.
Fresh milk was available at Rs160-180 and Rs200-210 per litre while yogurt was being sold at Rs180-200 and Rs220 per kg in the local market, the survey added.
According to the survey, prices of vegetables remained high-side in the retail market. One kg ginger was available at Rs800/kg from Rs650/kg, while garlic was being sold at Rs350/kg and Rs400/kg in the retail market. Similarly, the Peas is being sold at Rs200-180/kg, Arvi at Rs200/kg, Zucchini (tori) at Rs70/kg, Karela (bitter gourd) at Rs100/kg and Onion Rs80/kg while the price of green chilly is Rs 120/kg, tomato was being sold at Rs60-70/kg and eggplant (bringle) Rs80/kg, cabbage at Rs100/kg, cauliflower at Rs80/kg, capsicum at Rs150-160/- per kg, tinda at Rs100/- per kg, red-colored potatoes available at Rs70-80/- per kg while white-colored potatoes are sold at Rs50/- per kg.
Prices of flour remained unchanged as 80 kg sac flour was available at Rs 11,500 while a 20kg flour bag was available at Rs2600-2800 in both wholesale and retail markets, the survey noted.
It witnessed an increase of Rs10 per kilo/litre in edible oil and ghee was registered in the local market.
Similarly sugar price has also reduced at Rs115 from Rs125 per kg in the local market.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2023
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