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peruvian potatoes raised the price again Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri)but he is not the only one. In total, 13 agricultural goods rose in price at the beginning of this week.
The Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) received 6,001 tons of agricultural products today, up 4.7% from the average of the past four Fridays, according to the report.
In the case of potatoes, revenue was 383 tons, down 22.2% from the last four Mondays.
What is the price of potatoes?
A kilogram of Peruvian potatoes today sells for 3.58 Singapore dollars. GMMLgrew by 2.1%, another variety of this tuber was huamantanga, which is 1.2% more expensive, and a kilogram is sold at S/2.13, yellow tumay also rose to S/4.25.

midagri also reported a price spread of up to 25.6% for some products such as Vika Serrana green peas, up more than 0.50 NL, and a kilogram at 2.70 NL.
The price of long oluko also decreased from 2.55s to 2.73s, green beans decreased from 1.63s to 1.78s, purple garlic also decreased from 0.10s to 4.65s, Creole garlic also rose from C /3.23 to C/3.30.
yellow sweet potatoes rose from S/1.43 to S/1.46, other products that have increased their prices are carrots, pumpkins and sweet potatoes, here the price has risen by 6.4% and 1.1%.
However, Midagri also reported falling prices for one potato and kanchan; in addition to huayro, which are in S/1.79, S/1.81 and S/3.73.
Other products that saw price declines are canaries, catia tomatoes, red onions, bagged lemons, corn, cassava, lemon and American green beans.
Source: RPP

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