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Potato Crisis: Bhubaneswar: The capital is facing a potato crisis once again. A shortage has emerged as no potato-laden trucks have arrived from Kolkata since Saturday. This has caused concern for the government about how to supply potatoes to the market. On one hand, there is the threat of a cyclone, while on the other, the shortage of potatoes will burden consumers. Not only that, but on Sunday, the price of potatoes and onions increased by 5 rupees per kilogram in some places. As a result, potatoes are selling for 25 rupees and onions for 30 rupees. The fact that potatoes, which were previously available for 20 rupees, and onions for 25 rupees, have suddenly increased by 5 rupees each has surprised many. Consumers have complained about black marketing during the cyclone alert. Nevertheless, the Revenue Minister has instructed against black marketing during the cyclone. However, it remains to be seen how effective this will be.
For the past few months, potato prices in Bhubaneswar had been stable. Potatoes were selling at 20 rupees per kilogram in wholesale and retail markets. Although the prices of other vegetables increased during the month of Kartik, potato prices remained satisfactory. However, even before the cyclone’s arrival, confusion has arisen again regarding potatoes. Until now, 200 to 300 tons of potatoes were arriving daily in Bhubaneswar from Kolkata. While the daily requirement in Bhubaneswar is 250 tons, an adequate supply was reaching the market. Not only the Bhubaneswar market, but potatoes from here also go to suburban areas like Balianta, Balipatna, Chandaka, Jatni, Khordha, and Puri. However, the fact that potato trucks have not been coming from Kolkata since yesterday has increased the worries of traders and warehouse owners. If trucks do not arrive in the coming days, there is a fear that potato prices will rise further. Along with this, the supply of potatoes to suburban areas will also be disrupted.
Regarding this, a senior trader from Kuberpuri said that consumers should not worry at all. We are fully aware of the potato supply situation. We have a stock of 500 to 700 tons of potatoes that will last until next week. Therefore, he assured that there will be no potato crisis in the capital now. However, he said he has no information about any price increase.
The General Secretary of the State Traders Association said there is currently no potato crisis in Odisha. The expected quantity of potatoes is arriving. The monthly requirement is 1.2 lakh tons. The wholesale price per quintal of potatoes is between 1500 and 1600 rupees. Accordingly, potatoes are being sold at 20 rupees per kilogram. Currently, 90 percent of potatoes come from Kolkata. There will be no potato crisis during the cyclone. A letter from the Chief Secretary arrived today. It instructs traders to maintain sufficient stocks of potatoes, flattened rice, rice, and other essentials and to ensure an orderly supply. We will manage the supply accordingly.
On the other hand, the Revenue Minister has warned that strict action will be taken against black marketing during the cyclone. The minister stated that if anyone is found selling food items at inflated prices, exemplary punishment will be imposed against the concerned trader.