The article highlights the significant price volatility and increases in the Argentine fruit and vegetable market over the past year, with some fruits seeing increases exceeding the country's inflation rate of 40.7%. The surge in prices is attributed to various factors, including the seasonality of harvest and weather conditions. The prices of oranges and lemons experienced the most dramatic increase, with onions, apples, squash, sweet potatoes, and pears also seeing substantial price hikes. In contrast, the price increases for round tomatoes, lettuce, and bananas were lower but still above the inflation rate.