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Impact of ban on Rs 500, Rs 1000: Fruits, veggies to become costlier?

<p>APMC says it can give out agri goods on credit only for one more day, but it would not be possible to replenish the stock if the shortage of liquid cash was not sorted out soon</p>

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The APMC markets sold perishable goods yesterday with the old currency. File pic
The APMC markets sold perishable goods yesterday with the old currency. File pic

To avoid fruits and vegetables wastage by spoilage, markets across the city on Wednesday accepted the now-abolished Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes and sold the agri products to consumers. But vendors at the Navi Mumbai Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) said they can’t do the same on Thursday and the currency situation would have to be sorted out soon if fresh stock was to reach the market.

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