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In the midst of heavy rains, one of the first problems reported was crop loss in the north, which was warned that this would reduce stocks in markets and price increase.
Despite this, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) indicates that today more than 10,000 tons of food have entered the wholesale markets, maintaining stocks.
Just in Large Wholesale Market of Lima recorded revenue of 7,427 tons, 2.7% lower than last week, and there is evidence of an increase in the cost of various products.
In general, the prices of 17 of the 26 main products sold in the wholesale store have increased, but what is more expensive today?
The largest increase is observed in peas, lemon and purple garlic, which rose to 20.8% in one day.
The price of a kilo of lemon in a bag has risen from 7.83 shillings per kilogram to 8.79 shillings in the wholesale markets, and in a box from 6.67 shillings per kilogram to 7.78 shillings.
It should be noted that in the last week lemon price it is up about 170%, from last week on the wholesale markets it was about 3 shillings a kilo.
According to peas American, yesterday it cost 9.63 shillings per kilogram, and today it has reached 11.63 shillings, and in its mountain version it has risen from 7.75 shillings to 8.83 shillings.
Another product that has seen a slight increase in sales in recent days is the yellow, unique, black Andean, huamantang, peruanita, huairo and yungay potatoes.
For example, yellow potatoes In one day, it rose from 1.68 s/s per kilogram to 1.95 s/s.
However, the prices reported by Midagri may differ from those shown in retail markets or warehouses. It was recently reported that retail prices for lemons have already reached SGD 10 to 15 per kilo.
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.