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protests in Peru started generating a lack of markets since the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) warned of a fall in Large Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) compared to yesterday.
According to the report, 14.4% of tons stopped flowing to GMML this morning compared to the previous four Wednesdays; that is, about 708 tons less.
dad Compared to the previous four weeks, it has also changed, as this morning there were 20% fewer tons of tubers.
Despite falling revenues from potatoes, many potato varieties have maintained their prices compared to yesterday, such as yellow toumai, huairo, Peruvianand they play.
Only the huamantanga potato was up 0.6% and the Andean black potato was S/0.15 more expensive than yesterday.
53% of agricultural products have risen in price
out of 26 agricultural products who enter GMML daily, 14 of them have become more expensive up to 22.5%.
Products with a price difference include mountain green beans, which cost S/0.45, followed by yungay potatoes and Cuzco corn, which ranged from 11% to 13.3%.
The list includes black potatoes, long olluco, macre squash, garlic, yellow and purple sweet potatoes, red onions, huamantang potatoes, and purple sweet potatoes. All of them had price increase from S/0.02 to S/0.20.

Fruit shortage alert
Meanwhile, Wholesale fruit market №2 presented a significant drop in product revenues.
78% fruit up to 10.5% more expensive than yesterday
Only 827 tons arrived today when almost 2000 are normally expected, meaning that 57.1% of the fruit stopped unloading this morning.
Except, 78% of fruit up to 10.5% more expensive than yesterday.
Only Cumbe custard, Huayco peach and Tangelo orange held their prices, while robust avocado from the coast, San Andrés strawberry and striped cucumber are the only ones to cut their prices, albeit minimally.

Source: RPP

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