J&K floods: Meat sells cheap, vegetables prices shoot up
J&K floods: Meat sells cheap, vegetables prices shoot up
Chicken was selling at Rs 50 per kg in Soura locality of the city, which is unaffected by floods but is housing thousands of people who have fled the flood affected areas of the city.

Srinagar: After the deluge, chicken and onions in the Kashmir Valley cost the same, as plenty of live stock lay stuck after cancellation of hundreds of marriages due to the flooding while prices of vegetables have skyrocketed.

Chicken was selling at Rs 50 per kg in Soura locality of the city, which is unaffected by floods but is housing thousands of people who have fled the flood affected areas of the city.

Marriage functions had to be cancelled in most parts of the Valley due to floods in at least six districts of Jammu and Kashmir including Srinagar, the summer capital of the state.

With September and October being the peak marriage season in Kashmir, the cancellations meant that mutton and poultry dealers had a plenty of stock to protect from floods, which would entail additional expenses on their feed.

"We are selling it below the cost price due to absence of feed. "While we will recover some money, it will also help the people to overcome food shortage," Abdul Rehman, a poultry dealer, said.

There was a huge rush around Rehman's truck as people wanted to grab a chicken. "The vegetable prices have shot through the roof. Chicken right now is a cheap option to feed my family," Mohammad Shafi, a resident of Hawal, said.

Shafi said that he had several relatives from flood-hit areas staying with him and he had to look for ways and means to feed them till they are able to go back to their homes. "It is intrinsic to Kashmiri culture to take care of

guests.

"If your relatives are in distress, the desire to make their stay all the more comfortable grows exponentially," he added.

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