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This Friday, December 16, catering agricultural products at the Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) fell by 11.5% due to protests in Peruresulting in road closures and food delivery delays.
According to the report of the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation midagri), this morning more than 800 tons agricultural productsrelative to the average for the last four Fridays.
Potato revenue also fell 20.9% from the same day in the past four weeks.
What items have gone up in price?
Under this scenario, 12 of the 26 products included in GMML became 47.8% more expensive, representing an increase between S/0.55 and S/0.01 salt.
Pumpkin prices rose the most, falling from 1.15 c/ to 1.70 c/, followed by uiro potatoes, priced at 5.33 c/, followed by green peas (c/ 5.18), yellow tumbay potato (S/ 6.13), long olluco (S/ 3.78), mountain green bean (S/ 2.78), tomato (S/ 2.59), Yungay potato (S/ 2.88) , purple sweet potato (S/ 1.71), Andean black potato (S/ 1.71). S/2.73), yellow sweet potato (S/1.80) and red onion (S/0.84).
Supply in the fruit market fell by 49.8%
On the wholesale market No. 2 fruits catering fell by 49.8%.
Growth to 10.7% was also recorded here. The increase was represented by Hawaiian and Creole pineapple, mandarin, island banana and Valencian orange.

Supply in the fruit market fell by 49.8%
On the wholesale market No. 2 fruits catering fell by 49.8%.
Growth to 10.7% was also recorded here. The increase was represented by Hawaiian and Creole pineapple, mandarin, island banana and Valencian orange.
Source: RPP

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