Vegetable prices jump in India as farmer protests continue
News Nation Bureau 05 June 2018, 12:26 PM
Vegetable prices shot high as much as 10% in major Indian cities, including Mumbai and Delhi, as a five-day old strike by millions of farmers stopped supplies. Farmers began their 10-day protest on Friday to press demands such as farm loan waivers and higher prices for produce such as cereals, vegetables and milk.
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