Tomato prices are skyrocketing countrywide, startling consumers. Tomatoes cost Rs 100 per kilogram in several areas, shocking buyers. Traders attribute the scarcity to bad weather, notably significant rains. Heavy rains and floods in Karnataka, Telangana, and hilly regions have disrupted the tomato supply chain. Farmers blame heatwaves and rains for tomato shortages.
Extreme weather has hurt tomato production, decreasing availability in April and May. Due to low yields, several growers abandoned their crops. Pest attacks, aided by March and April’s exceptional heat, made matters worse. These factors have worsened tomato production and driven up costs. Netizens use humor to cope with the high tomato costs on social media.
People have created clever tomato-themed memes and jokes to cope with the price spike. Torrential rainfall and searing heat waves have adversely damaged tomato output across the nation. Tomato prices have skyrocketed due to output declines and insect infestations. Social media comedy is helping customers cope with this issue.



