Vegetable Rate Today – Daily Updated Rate List 2026
Today's Vegetable Rates for Lahore
| ITEM | PRICE (RS) |
|---|---|
Garlic | 510.00
Yesterday: 510.00
➖ 0.0%
|
Kaddu | 60.00
Yesterday: 60.00
➖ 0.0%
|
Lemon | 300.00
Yesterday: 300.00
➖ 0.0%
|
Onion | 60.00
Yesterday: 60.00
➖ 0.0%
|
Potato | 20.00
Yesterday: 20.00
➖ 0.0%
|
25.00
Yesterday: 25.00
➖ 0.0%
|
Note:
For the most current rates, please consult the table above. The date in the image below may be outdated, so we advise you to always rely on the table for the latest information.

(Note: All prices are per Kilogram)
Above is the officially approved vegetable price list (date as per the official notification). This list covers prices per Kilogram (KG) for both Grade 1 (Premium) and Grade 2 (Standard) quality vegetables.
Planning to buy meat or fruits? Check out today’s Chicken Prices here and Fruit Prices here.
Vegetable Rate Comparison (7 May vs 8 May 2026)
| Vegetable | Previous Rate (7 May) | Current Rate (8 May) | Change | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Potato (A Grade) | Rs. 20 | Rs. 20 | 0 | Stable |
| Ginger Chinese | Rs. 285 | Rs. 285 | 0 | Stable |
| Brinjal | Rs. 45 | Rs. 50 | +5 | Increased |
| Cabbage | Rs. 45 | Rs. 45 | 0 | Stable |
| Onion | Rs. 60 | Rs. 60 | 0 | Stable |
| Cauliflower | Rs. 75 | Rs. 80 | +5 | Increased |
| Tomatoes | Rs. 130 | Rs. 130 | 0 | Stable |
| Garlic Desi | Rs. 60 | Rs. 100 | +40 | Sharp Increase |
| Garlic Chinese | Rs. 285 | Rs. 270 | -15 | Decreased |
| Green Chili | Rs. 130 | Rs. 130 | 0 | Stable |
| Lemon Small | Rs. 270 | Rs. 270 | 0 | Stable |
| Lemon Chinese | Rs. 515 | Rs. 510 | -5 | Decreased |
| Peas | Rs. 60 | Rs. 60 | 0 | Stable |
| Cucumber | Rs. 60 | Rs. 60 | 0 | Stable |
| Cluster Beans | Rs. 60 | Rs. 60 | 0 | Stable |
| Bottle Gourd | Rs. 70 | Rs. 70 | 0 | Stable |
| Ridge Gourd | Rs. 55 | Rs. 55 | 0 | Stable |
| Lemon Desi | Rs. 130 | Rs. 130 | 0 | Stable |
| Tinda | Rs. 110 | Rs. 110 | 0 | Stable |
| Peas/Other | Rs. 140 | Rs. 130 | -10 | Decreased |
| Radish Leaves | Rs. 20 | Rs. 20 | 0 | Stable |
| Beetroot | Rs. 50 | Rs. 50 | 0 | Stable |
| Arvi | Rs. 60 | Rs. 60 | 0 | Stable |
| Bitter Gourd | Rs. 85 | Rs. 85 | 0 | Stable |
| Turnip | Rs. 30 | Rs. 30 | 0 | Stable |
📉 Key Market Insights
1. Garlic Saw the Biggest Price Movement
The most significant increase was recorded in:
- Desi Garlic: Rs. 60 → Rs. 100 (+Rs.40)
This sharp rise suggests:
- Reduced fresh arrivals
- Supply shortages
- Increased wholesale demand
Meanwhile:
- Chinese Garlic became cheaper by Rs. 15, indicating different supply dynamics between local and imported varieties.
2. Seasonal Vegetables Mostly Stable
Most daily-use vegetables remained unchanged, including:
- Onion
- Potato
- Tomatoes
- Cucumber
- Green Chili
This indicates stable supply conditions in Lahore wholesale markets.
3. Slight Increase in Brinjal & Cauliflower
- Brinjal increased by Rs. 5
- Cauliflower increased by Rs. 5
This may be linked to:
- Reduced overnight arrivals
- Transport/logistics costs
- Short-term demand increase
4. Lemon Market Slightly Softer
- Chinese Lemon declined slightly from Rs. 515 to Rs. 510.
This suggests improved availability or slower demand in premium citrus categories.
5. Market Stability Still Dominates
Despite a few fluctuations, the overall vegetable market remained relatively stable with limited inflationary pressure across major kitchen essentials.
6. Short-Term Outlook
If wholesale supply remains smooth:
- Core vegetable prices may stay stable over the weekend.
- Garlic and seasonal vegetables could remain volatile due to supply sensitivity and weather conditions.
⚖️ Understanding Vegetable Categories (Awwal & Doem)
When buying vegetables from local markets or carts, vendors must adhere to two pricing tiers:
- Grade 1 (Awwal – اول): Fresh, proper-sized, and unblemished vegetables.
- Grade 2 (Doem – دوئم): Slightly smaller or visually imperfect vegetables, strictly sold at a lower official rate.
🚫 How to Stop Overcharging?
Want to Keep tracking of Vegetable Rate Today? grocery expenses is crucial, and vegetable prices are a major part of household budgets. To ensure fair pricing across the city, the Market Committee Lahore, in coordination with the Punjab Agricultural Marketing Regulatory Authority (PAMRA), releases a daily retail rate list (پرچون نرخ نامہ برائے سبزی).
If a vendor is charging you more than the official rates listed above:
📞 Dial the Toll-Free Complaint Helpline: 0800-02345
The Government of Punjab’s Food Safety and Consumer Protection Department strictly enforces this rate list. Every vegetable vendor or shopkeeper is legally required to display the original, stamped official list prominently. Photocopies are not accepted as valid.




