Explanation of the reasons for the increase in the price of fruit and vegetables, price reduction in all items from next week in Iran

Published 2023년 5월 2일

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The article provides an overview of the current market situation for various fruits and vegetables in Iran, as shared by Mustafa Hajnejad, the head of the bar vendors' union. It addresses the recent price hikes in bell peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, apples, and oranges, which are linked to low supply levels. However, as new supplies of these items are being harvested, prices are expected to decrease in the coming days. Additionally, the article highlights price drops for watermelon and some melons, attributing the increase in banana prices to Eid al-Fitr-related border closures but anticipating a significant decrease in banana prices in the near future.
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In an interview with ISNA, Mustafa Hajnejad said in response to the increase in the price of bell peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, apples, and oranges: Green and colored bell peppers became more expensive two weeks ago because their supply was very low, but it has been two days since pepper Dezful, Kazeron, Yazd pepper, Bandar Abbas and Jiroft peppers are obtained both in the greenhouse and in the open space, and today their price in the central fruit and vegetable square has increased from 80,000 tomans to 40,000 to 45,000 tomans per kilo. He continued: The supply of tomatoes was also reduced, but new tomatoes have been obtained, and since yesterday, we have distributed about 400 to 500 tons of tomatoes in the field, and a kilo has been sold for 15 to 20 thousand tomans. The head of the bar vendors' union added: Also, Karaj, Shamal and Dezful lettuce have just arrived and the prices will decrease by next week. He also mentioned the decrease in the price of watermelon and said: The ...
Source: Isna

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