Many truckers rescheduled their trip to last weekend to avoid inconvenience. | Font: PTR
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potato price increased by 20% in Lima wholesale marketlocated in Santa Anita; due to a small supply shortage caused by a strike backed by hauliers’ and farmers’ unions.
On a tour of this supply center, the most important in the capital, the team RPP News He spoke to merchants, who confirmed that much less goods arrived this Tuesday than in previous days.
“Goods are few, very few; and we are concerned about this problem that we have. Today I received only 15 tons (potatoes), while before we received 25-30 tons per day,” the seller said.
The trader explained that on Tuesday he was waiting for the arrival of three trucks with dadBut only one came. Due to this situation, he had to raise prices slightly.
Our correspondent reported prices for various types of dad in the wholesale market of Lima, where the product is sold in bulk: a kilogram of Yungay potatoes costs 1.20 shillings, and Canchan potatoes 1.50 shillings. Meanwhile, serranita potatoes cost SGD 1.70 per kilo; wiro potatoes, S/2.20; and yellow potatoes S/3.30 per kilogram.
fewer trucks
Due to the strike of carriers and farmers, which continues on Tuesday for the second day; decreased the number of trucks entering the Producer marketin Santa Anita.
Many truck drivers, faced with the possibility of blockades and incidents with protesters, decided to reschedule their trip to last weekend. In other cases, drivers simply decided not to take risks and stay in their regions.
“We already knew (about the strike), so we moved forward to avoid accidents, more than I brought rice, and that’s a little delicate. They can rob us. This strike is inconvenient for us in the current situation,” said the trucker.
Source: RPP

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