The prices of most vegetables increased in city bazaars in December across Islamabad, Pakistan. These included tomatoes (up 7 cents a kilogram), green chilli (up 9 cents a kilo), ginger (up 18 cents a kilo), and pumpkin (up 18 cents per kilo). Cauliflower, cabbage, cucumber and onions stayed relatively stable. Potatoes decreased by 4 cents a kilo. Chicken also decreased by 3 cents a kilogram. Almost all fruits remained stable, with pomegranate and guava decreasing by 11 cents a kilogram. Fruit prices on the increase included oranges and bananas (up 11 cents a kilo), and apples (up 9 cents a kilo).
Current prices are as follows (in US dollars) per kilogram:
Apples $1.25 per kg
Bananas 68 cents per kg
Cabbage 41 cents per kg
Cauliflower 34 cents per kg
Chicken (fresh) $1.22 per kg
Cucumbers 45 cents per kg
Garlic 86 cents per kg
Ginger 86 cents per kg
Green chilli 86 cents per kg
Guava 57 cents per kg
Onions 48 cents per kg
Okra 80 cents per kg
Oranges 91 cents per kg
Pomegranates $1.70 per kg
Potatoes 23 cents per kg
Pumpkins 45 cents per kg
Tomatoes 68 cents per kg
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