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Today the food supply in wholesale markets according to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), there is a slight decrease, but it remains regular.
In that Large wholesale market Metropolitan Lima reported revenues of 6,281 tons of food, down 5% from the previous week.
In the case of the potato alone, revenues from this food product are reported to have fallen by 1.2% with shipments of 2,063 tons.
Considering Priceswholesale prices for 13 items rose 64.5% this Friday.
The largest growth was recorded green pea americana, which rose from S$10.38 to S$13.38 per kilogram in one week. Even the price is higher than reported in December, when a kilogram cost 5.51 shillings.
The mountain pea variety also experienced an increase of about S/3 from 9.63 S/kg to 12.38 S/kg.
Wholesale prices for Creole carrots also rose, rising from 0.87 to 1.42 s/l; Cusco corn — from S/2.56 to S/2.98; and yellow cassava, which rises from 2.85 c/d to 3.15 c/d per kilogram.
Other products which have increased in wholesalers are Macree Pumpkin, Green Bean, Single Potato, Kanchan Potato, Katia Tomato, Long Olluko, Yellow Sweet Potato and Yungay Potato.
In the case of fruit, the supply of Wholesale Market No. 2 shows that the supply of this product fell by 19.6% with a revenue of only 1,878 tons.
The fruits that increased them Prices This is a Hawaiian pineapple from S/1.75 to S/2.20; Creole pineapple – from 1.17 to 1.38 s / w; and cherimoya kumbe from 4.95 to 5.08 s/s per kilogram.
Likewise, the prices of passion fruit, peach, strawberry, papaya, Creole avocado, island banana, banana cookie, white tuna, orange, grape and water apple rose.
Source: RPP

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