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This week the offer of products in wholesale markets de Lima is recovering, indicate data collected by the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri).
After a blockade of roads due to protests calling for the postponement of elections, food income in the capital it was reduced, especially in the fruit category.
On Monday, Midagri said supply increased 1.1% with 6,103 tons of food entering Lima’s Big Wholesale Market, with another 7,605 tons entering on Tuesday.
The offer this Tuesday is 14.5% more than in previous weeks only this marketbut it does indicate that 15 of the 26 food items sold have risen in price.
The biggest gains are in American green beans, long olluco, purple garlic and huamantang potatoes.
Only American green beans rose from 3.30 to 4.40 surplus per kilogram in one day, which is 33.3% more expensive than on Monday. Over the past seven days, this product has increased by 114.6%, as it used to cost SGD 2.05 per kilogram.
As for the long olluco, the price has risen from 3.50 to 4.18 shillings per kilogram, i.e. 19.3%. a week ago this food Its cost was SGD 3.72 per kilogram, which means that it has risen in price by 12.2%.
For its part, the huamantanga potato now has a price of 4 S/K per kilogram, while yesterday it cost 3.68 S/K, which means it has risen in price by 8.8%.
Other foods that grew slightly today were Peruvian potatoes, Kanchan potatoes, Yungay potatoes, Andean black potatoes, unique potatoes, Criollo garlic, Cuzco-type corn, lemon, and purple sweet potatoes.
In the case of Fruit Wholesale Market No. 2 on Monday, it was reported that catering It was still negative, but today there is already a 5.6% higher income than in previous weeks.
During this morning, a total of 2,582 tons of fruit entered the aforementioned wholesale market, and there was an increase in prices for only seven products.
The biggest climb Jungle papaya, which costs $2.13 per kilogram, was reported today, while yesterday it cost $1.90. This implies a 12.1% increase in wholesalers.
Strawberries of the San Andreas variety also rose in price: from 2.38 to 2.48 s/kg, and passion fruit rose from 3.25 to 3.35 s/kg.
Other foods that increased were strong avocado, Malvacea tangerine, Creole avocado, and Valencia orange.
Source: RPP

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