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Markets: supply already hurt by protests

This morning, 5,752 tons of food products arrived at the large-scale wholesale market. | Font: Andean

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The blockade of roads as a result of demonstrations in the country delays the arrival of trucks that deliver Large wholesale market in Santa Anita (Lima).

The large wholesale market received 5,752 tons of food this morning, less than reported in recent Mondays, according to the Municipal Trading Company (EMMSA).

Even though the income food That’s not all that low as it’s a thousand tons less than a few weeks ago, some traders are warning they won’t be able to cover all the demand they have.

“Unfortunately, we cannot cover (orders) because the roads are closed due to the protests that exist and the product did not arrive on time, it arrived at the wrong time at 4 am when it was supposed to enter at 10 or 11 am . Night,” the limousine salesman told RPP Noticias.

dealer market The wholesaler notes that there have been delays in the arrival of trucks from the north and from the jungle, while smaller stocks of some foodstuffs are already forming in other retail markets.

In the Ceres market in Lima’s Ate area, prices for onions, peas and beans.

“Onion (it has risen in price) since Arequipa is on lockdown; peas and beans too. The prices of most goods are gradually rising,” the seller said.

merchants indicate that this morning the price of onions is 1 s/1 per kilogram, but it will rise between 1 and 2 s/.

On the other hand, at the La Aurora retail market in Cercado de Lima, an increase in the price of yungay potatoes was reported.

Yungai potatoes were selling for between 2.40 and 2.50 shillings a kilo last week, traders interviewed said, but the price has risen to between 3 and 3.20 shillings as a result of the blockade.

Source: RPP

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