Sabzi (Vegetables)·سبزی
Roman Urdu: Sabzi / Sabzee
Sabzi means the fresh vegetables traded in a sabzi mandi — onion (piyaz), potato (aloo), tomato (tamatar), garlic (lehsan), green chilli, gourds (lauki/tori), and leafy greens. Vegetables are highly perishable and price-volatile, so they auction at dawn (3–7 AM) in markets like Lahore Badami Bagh, Karachi Super Highway, and Multan Vehari Road. The adhati sells the kissan's sabzi lot by crate (peti) or jaali count, deducts kachra (spoilage), arhat, and labour, then settles on the same day's parchi.
Frequently asked: Sabzi (Vegetables)
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Related terms
Sabzi Mandi (Vegetable Market)·سبزی منڈی
A vegetable-specific mandi with daily auctions of fresh produce — onions, potatoes, tomatoes, gourds…
Peti (Crate / Box)·پیٹی
A peti is the wooden or plastic crate used to pack and trade fruit and vegetables in the mandi — the…
Jaali (Mesh Bag)·جالی
A jaali is the open mesh (net) bag used to pack onion, garlic and potato in the mandi. The mesh lets…
Kachra (Spoilage Deduction)·کچرا
Kachra is the waste/spoilage deduction on perishable fruit and vegetables — the rotten, crushed, ove…
Boli (Auction)·بولی
The open-outcry auction held in mandi where multiple buyers bid for a lot. The adhati conducts the a…
How Sabzi (Vegetables) works inside Pakka Khata
Pakka Khata makes sabzi (vegetables) automatic, transparent, and dispute-free.
Pakka Khata for Sabzi Mandi →Digitize your mandi khata
Arhat, bardana, lots, gate pass — all automated, in Urdu, even offline.