Due to rainfall, some "basket of vegetables" products in the capital of Honduras have increased in price

Published 2024년 7월 31일

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In Honduras's capital, vegetable prices have seen significant changes, with increases in garlic, pumpkin, beets, and melons, while prices for broccoli, red onions, Castilian coriander, potatoes, and lettuce have decreased. Dairy prices remain stable due to higher milk production from recent rains, and meat prices are unchanged. Consumers are worried about the high costs of certain vegetables, but sellers claim that these price adjustments are essential for market stability and ensuring producer profitability.
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According to Honduras's La Tribune newspaper, Adecabah head Adalid Irias Irías reports that in the capital, the price of several vegetables has increased, among which garlic has increased from 25 to 30 lempiras per pound, pumpkin from 10 to 60 lempiras, beets from 30 to 40 lempiras, and carrots are currently priced at 25 lempiras. At the same time, the price of melons has also increased, from 40 to 50 lempiras. It is worth noting that the prices of some vegetables have returned to the levels of a few weeks ago. The price of broccoli has dropped from 40 lempiras to 30 lempiras, red onions from 35 to 30 lempiras, Castilian coriander from 15 to 10 lempiras, potatoes from 25 to 10 lempiras, and lettuce is currently priced at 30 lempiras. Meanwhile, the price of dairy products has remained stable due to the increase in milk production due to the rains that have promoted the growth of pasture grass. .Currently, cheese costs 54 lempiras, quesillo costs 52 lempiras and semi-dry cheese ...
Source: Foodmate

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