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Tomato Prices Surge as Extreme Heat Ravages Summer Harvests

Heat wave destroys summer tomato crops, squeezing supplies and pushing prices higher across India.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 01:30 am
Tomato Prices Surge as Extreme Heat Ravages Summer Harvests

Tomato prices are climbing sharply across India as scorching temperatures have significantly damaged summer crops in major producing states, creating a supply crunch during the critical lean season.

The extreme heat wave sweeping through key tomato-growing regions has led to widespread crop failures, reducing the quantum of fresh produce reaching markets. Farmers report substantial losses as high temperatures accelerated ripening while reducing fruit quality and yield, forcing prices upward during a period when demand typically remains steady.

India's tomato production relies heavily on summer cultivation in states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. When these regions face adverse weather conditions, the entire supply chain experiences disruption, directly impacting consumers across urban and rural markets. The current heat damage exacerbates an already tight supply situation during the off-season.

Cooking tomatoes are essential ingredients in Indian kitchens, making price volatility a concern for households managing food budgets. The surge affects not just direct consumers but also food businesses, restaurants, and food processing units that depend on stable tomato supplies. Higher vegetable prices can contribute to overall inflation, affecting purchasing power during an economically sensitive period.

Market analysts expect prices to remain elevated until the next harvest cycle brings fresh supplies. Consumers are urged to plan purchases strategically, while government agencies monitor the situation closely. Weather forecasts indicate continued heat stress, suggesting supply constraints may persist in the coming weeks.

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