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In that the second day of protests for the promotion of elections, reopened since yesterday in some southern regions of Lima’s Grand Wholesale Market (GMML) received 11.8% more food compared to the last four Thursdays, confirmed Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri).
According to the report, 9,819 tons arrived today, and in the case of dad Received 3003 tons, which is 20.7% more than was received over the past four Thursdays.
How are the prices?
While food income has increased, an increase in the cost of 12 out of 26 items received daily has also been reported.
The product that became more expensive was the yellow tumbey potato, which grew by S/0.20 and is now S/4.25, followed by American green beans, which are S/2, up from S/1.80 which was yesterday.
Other products that have risen in price These are: potatoes in its varieties (wiro, peruanita, negra, yungai, unica), tomato, pumpkin, purple and yellow sweet potato, purple garlic. They rose from S/0.10 to S/0.02.
However, there are other products that have fallen in price, albeit minimally, such as kanchan and huamantanga potatoes, onions, garlic, lemon, corn, cassava, green beans, mountain and American green peas, and carrots.

Delivery of fruits on the market. 2
According to the Midagri report, the 2nd fruit wholesale market received 19.4% more products; i.e. 2693 tons.
Of the total, only four raised their prices slightly because grape Italy, papaya, passion fruit and a silk banana.

Source: RPP

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