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Tomato, potato prices skyrocket in Peshawar

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Ahtesham Bashir June 28, 2026 Less than a minute read

PESHAWAR:

Vegetable prices in Peshawar have shot up dramatically, putting a heavy burden on households and daily consumers across the city.

Tomatoes are now selling at an astonishing Rs300 per kilogram, up from Rs60 just recently, a staggering increase of Rs240 per kg. Potatoes have also seen a sharp rise, climbing from Rs40 to Rs120 per kilogram.

According to market sources, Peshawar is currently the sole supplier of tomatoes to the entire country, which has intensified the pressure on local stocks. The new local tomato crop is not expected to reach markets for another two weeks, while Iranian tomatoes are anticipated to arrive next week, offering some potential relief.

The steep price hike has already begun affecting consumption patterns, with many buyers reducing or skipping tomatoes altogether due to the prohibitive cost.

Traders and consumers alike expressed concern over the sudden surge in potato prices as well, describing the increases as unexpected and unsustainable for average families.

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