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Fruits, vegetables prices surge significantly in Pakistan

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KARACHI: The transportation of fresh fruits and vegetables has been severely impacted due to the ongoing tension in Pakistan amid the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) protest, leading to a surge in prices.

Citizens are feeling the pinch, with the cost of essential items like vegetables and fruits skyrocketing, making them less affordable for many.

Market vendors are attributing the increase in prices to supply shortages caused by the restricted movement of goods. With the protests and road closures showing no signs of abating, the disruption to the supply chain is expected to persist, adding to the concerns of residents already grappling with inflation.

Efforts to restore the supply chain remain uncertain, leaving many to wonder when the situation will return to normal. The impact of the protests on the agricultural sector is particularly concerning, given the country’s reliance on local produce.

The restrictions on the movement of goods have not only affected the supply of fresh produce but also the livelihoods of farmers and vendors who rely on the timely transportation of their goods to markets.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the government will address the issue and restore the supply chain to ensure that citizens have access to affordable and fresh produce.

Staff Reporter

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