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peas It sells for up to 18 soles per kilo in Lima’s markets due to roadblocks registered under anti-government demonstrations started in December; found the command RPP news during the tour this morning.
Our journalist came to Market Balconsiglio, in La Victoria, where the price of peas has risen significantly. The same goes for cornwhich doubled its price: it now sells for eight soles per kilogram, compared to 4.00 S/ in the previous days.
carrot It is also expensive, selling for up to four soles per kilo. kilogram chicken It also rose to S/9.50. Some prefer to bring a whole chicken, which is somewhat cheaper: 9 soles.
daddepending on quality and class, it sells for between 2.50 and 6.50 shillings.
It is worth noting that there are some products that have reduced their price somewhat, for example, pumpkin (C/3.00), onion (S/3.00) and tomatoes (between three and four soles).
Supply drops in the markets
Three out of ten markets in Peru They reported a drop in their supply of more than 60% due to hundreds of blockages caused by the demand for an election. Most of these supply centers are located in the south, according to the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation (midagri).
“They make up 27% of all markets in the main cities of the country, 73% of the markets that remain have an offer above 50%, meaning they have an offer that provides home delivery of food and not many complications. prices,” he said. RPP news Christian Garay Torres, Director General for Statistics, Policy Monitoring and Evaluation midagri.
Source: RPP

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