The rates of peas, which were ruling at Rs 139 per kg last week, have come down to Rs 79 per kg at Mother Dairy's Safal stores.
Similarly, tomato prices have also declined to Rs 48-50 per kg from Rs 60 per kg last week.
"The prices of both peas and tomato have started easing and are expected to come down to Rs 30-35 per kg by mid-December at Azadpur mandi in the national capital as new crop will start entering the market," Mother Dairy Safal Retail Business Head B Jagdish Rao told PTI.
While prices were high as there was delay in arrival of peas from Punjab, the availability of tomato was also affected after delayed arrival from Karnataka and other southern states because of rains there, he said.
On Monday, Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan had said that there is no decline in tomato output and the shooting up of the prices to over Rs 60 a kg is because of disruption in supplies from rain-hit South India.
Mother Dairy has 380 retail outlets in Delhi-NCR and about 20 stores in Bengaluru.
Image: Customers crowd amid stacked baskets of tomatoes at a wholesale vegetable and fruit market in Chandigarh. Photograph: Ajay Verma/Reuters
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