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Check out vegetable prices at Chennai's Koyambedu market on February 25, 2026

Planning your grocery run? Check today's vegetable prices in Chennai before you head out

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CHENNAI: Vegetable prices at the Koyambedu wholesale market in Chennai remained unchanged on February 25 (Wednesday), with no major fluctuations reported.

Until February 16, one kg of garlic was sold at Rs 100. From Monday (Feb 23), the price has increased by Rs 50, and it is being sold at Rs 150 per kg.

At the beginning of February, one kilogram of raw mango was sold at Rs 60. On February 11, the price doubled to Rs 120 per kilogram and continues to be sold at that rate.

Prices of daily-use vegetables

Onions are priced at Rs 20 per kg, tomatoes are priced at Rs 18 per kg, potatoes are priced at Rs 18 per kg.

Green chillies continue to be sold at Rs 50 per kg, while ginger is sold at Rs 65 per kg.

Coconut is priced at Rs 58 per kg, and shallots are priced at Rs 40 per kg.

In the month of January, drumsticks were sold at up to Rs250 per kg. The price gradually started to decrease, and currently they are being sold at Rs 110 per kg.

Prices of hill-region vegetables

Ooty carrots are priced at Rs 40 per kg, beetroot is priced at Rs 25 per kg, beans are priced at Rs 40 per kg.

Prices of green leafy vegetables

Spinach continues to be sold at Rs 12 per bunch, while coriander is sold at Rs 5 per bunch and mint sold at Rs 4 per bunch.

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