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So here we try to look at the real reasons behind this price hike, how much lemon is grown in the country and what is the way forward to bring the rates under control. Nobody is ready to accept that the prices have gone up and are leaving without the purchase of the lemons," a vendor told ANI. We are selling a single lemon for Rs 10 and nobody is ready to buy it. Earlier, we used to purchase a whole lemon sack for Rs 700 which now costs Rs 3,500. Read | No lemonade for common man? Single lemon now costs Rs 10, prices higher than apples, oranges Here lemon prices are ranging between Rs 300 to Rs 350 per kg. Retail prices have soared further to Rs 400 per kg in Jodhpur. In Delhi, one piece lemon costs more than Rs 10. It is selling for around Rs 300 per kg in wholesale market. While lemons are selling at around Rs 350 a kg in Ghaziabad wholesale vegetable market, it is being sold at Rs 10 per piece in Hyderabad.Ī single lemon costs somewhere between Rs 18 to Rs 25 in Gujarat. One fruit which is making headlines due to its unprecedented high price this season is the humble lemon, an essential part of our diet during summers. The price of this citrus fruit is witnessing one of the steepest hikes for the last one week.Ī single lemon is retailing between Rs 10 and Rs 15 in most markets. Traders are surprised and say such prices are unprecedented. The king of fruits, mango is no where near in the competition. Lemon has already hit the double and triple century in many retail markets across the country. The new proverb should be - "When life gives you lemons, hoard them." Such is the situation of food inflation in India. An proverb goes - "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." But wait, this fits no more.