Colombia's Carrot Prices Climbed Sharply in W13 Due to Supply Disruptions

Kevin López
Published 2025년 3월 28일
Fresh carrot prices surged across Colombia in W13, driven by shrinking supply from central production regions. Medellín recorded a 32% week-on-week (WoW) increase to USD 0.26 per kilogram (kg), while Cartagena saw prices rise 24% WoW to USD 0.49/kg. The consistent shortfalls across multiple markets point to deeper issues in the supply chain, highlighting the country's heavy dependence on central-growing areas and the urgent need for closer monitoring of production and distribution dynamics.
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