Hyderabad, March 16 -- The dry fruit prices have surged in Hyderabad ahead of Eid celebrations in 2026 due to disruption in the supply chain caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

Dry fruits such as walnuts, raisins, and pistachios have also been significantly affected by supply chain issues.

Hyderabad sees 20-30 pc rise in dry fruit prices ahead of Eid 2026

As per traders, the dry fruit prices rose by 20-30 percent in the city. Due to the surge in prices, sales are being affected.

The price of pista has risen from Rs 1,900 to Rs 2,300 per kg, black kishmish from Rs 250 to Rs 450, green kishmish from Rs 550 to Rs 700, shah jeera from Rs 900 to Rs 1,200, and dry apricot from Rs 200 to Rs 350 per kg.

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