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| Tomato prices have been spiralling out of control for the better part of two months. Just within June, prices went four-fold to touch Rs 100 a kg mark. While commenting on this matter earlier in the month, Goyal said something quite interesting and revealing. "If we compare with last year’s prices, tomato’s average rate is the same,” he said. Quite interestingly, if one looks at the inflation rate in tomato prices, it is negative. In other words, the inflation rate suggests that tomato prices are crashing. How can tomato prices be sky-high and crashing at the same time? | | | |
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