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In some cities of the country, daily consumption products are going to increase their price, which will further affect the family economy. As reported by our RPP teams, bread at Tacna, beans at Chiclayo, and chili charapita were found to have risen in price; and the poultry industry in Arequipa declined.
They will sell 3 loaves for S/1 in Tacna.
According to the President of the Association of Bakery Entrepreneurs Gregorio Albarracin, from tomorrow various bakeries They will sell 5 loaves at S/1 in bulk, but the general public will only buy 3 at that price. This is due to the rise in prices for sugar and flour.
The increase in inventory has also forced bakers to cut the quantity by 5 grams per piece, which should weigh a total of 45 grams. This applies not only to the family, but also Breakfast vendors who were aware of this warned that they would also raise sandwiches between S/0.20 and S/0.30.
Beans grow in Chiclayo
At the Modelo market in Chiclayo, Lambayeque region, the price of stew increased due to an increase in the selling price of suppliers. RPP News confirmed that Pacho beans per kilo have risen from S/5.50 to 8 sols in the last week, while beans have risen in price from 6 sols to 7 sols per kilogramAs for baby beans, they went from S/4 to S/5 per kilo.
Ají charapita raises the price
Chili charapita production, local pepper from Ucayali, it quadrupled from 2019, when only six hectares were sown, said Silverio Trejo Prado, president of the region’s Association of Ecological Producers.
To date, 20 hectares have been planted. Production has been curtailed due to the pandemic, so festivals are being held to revive it, where companies present different ways to use this regional product, such as making hot sauces or snacks.
Chicken farming is declining in Arequipa
As poultry feed prices soar, Metropolitan Market President Noemi Turpo said distributors have cut shipments in half chickens at this supply center.
Source: RPP

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