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The Badami Bagh Fruit Market in Lahore continues to experience sharply elevated fruit prices, a situation stemming from severe supply-chain disruptions caused by heavy rains and flooding in key producing regions like Balochistan, Punjab, and Swat since at least mid-2025. Traders, including commission agent Saddam Hussain, warn that the short-supply situation is expected to push prices even higher in the coming weeks, with wholesale rates for many items having nearly doubled. Recent video updates from March and April 2026 confirm that daily rate lists remain high across a wide range of fruits, reflecting the ongoing impact.
Despite the challenging price environment, the Badami Bagh Fruit Mandi maintains regular daily operations. Content creators and market observers frequently post video updates showcasing the latest wholesale fruit rates and market activity. These updates serve as a vital resource for overseas Pakistanis, local buyers, and traders to stay informed about the fluctuating daily prices of various fruits, including watermelon, apples, grapes, and strawberries.
Offers a wide variety of fresh fruits and dry fruits.
Provides competitive wholesale prices and affordable options for fruits.
High prices for premium items such as Ramadan dates.
The market is littered with garbage and has poor waste management, creating unhygienic conditions.
Authorities are considering relocating the market outside the city to address chronic sanitation and congestion problems.
Deteriorating infrastructure with muddy and poorly drained areas.
Lack of clear accountability for cleanliness and waste management, prompting calls for better municipal oversight.
Persistent traffic congestion blocks nearby streets and creates noisy, chaotic conditions.