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The article provides an overview of the high prices of various fruits and vegetables in the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari market in Iran, as mentioned by Jamshid Al-Momen, the head of Shahrekord Fruit and Vegetable Union. Due to increased prices and economic challenges, many fruit sellers have had to close their businesses, leading to a significant drop in fruit sales, estimated to be around 60% compared to the previous year.
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In an interview with ISNA, Jamshid Al-Momen, referring to the price of first-class fruits in summer, said: At present, each kilogram of Hungarian and native cherries costs 25,800 Tomans, white and black figs 49,000 Tomans, Asgari grapes 23,000 Tomans, ruby grapes 25,000 Tomans, greenhouse strawberries for 49,000 Tomans, cucumbers for Isfahan and Yazd, and greenhouses for sale at a price of 9,000 Tomans in Shahrekord. The head of Shahrekord Fruit and Vegetable Union added: "Also, 50,000 Tomans per kilo of Asefi and Shahroudi apricots, 24,000 Tomans for ordinary apricots, 13,500 Tomans for melons, 22,000 Tomans for old apples, 35,000 Tomans for nectarines, Saveh cantaloupe, Jana And Shahabadi 11 thousand and 500 Tomans, ordinary cherry 30 thousand Tomans, single cherry 59 thousand Tomans, pear Beirut and Espadana 55 thousand Tomans and peach kernels with a price of 30 thousand Tomans are offered to buyers in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari market. Referring to the decline in people's ...