Karnataka: Byadgi Chilli Arrivals Drop To 89,000 Bags Demand Remains High
The agricultural produce market in Haveri witnessed a significant drop in chilli arrivals on Monday, with only around 89,000 bags reaching the APMC yard. This sharp decline indicates that the chilli season is gradually coming to a close. Arrivals have been steadily decreasing since the first week of April, reflecting reduced harvesting activity and lower market inflow.
Just last Thursday, the market recorded arrivals of over one lakh bags. However, within a few days, the number fell to approximately 89,000 bags, highlighting the rapid slowdown in supply as the season draws to an end.
Good Prices Continue Despite Lower Supply
Interestingly, despite the decline in arrivals this year, chilli prices have remained stable week after week. This trend continued on Monday, with all three major varieties maintaining steady rates. As a result, high-quality chillies continue to witness strong demand in the market, benefiting farmers bringing better-grade produce.
Monday's Market Rates
On Monday, a total of 89,141 bags arrived at the local APMC. The prices recorded for different chilli varieties are as follows:
- Kaddi variety: Minimum ₹3,929, Maximum ₹58,223, Average ₹46,509 Dabbi variety: Minimum ₹5,009, Maximum ₹64,449, Average ₹48,509 Guntur variety: Minimum ₹1,300, Maximum ₹17,589, Average ₹12,689
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