How the cost of products has changed in Ukraine and around the world

Published 2022년 8월 11일

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The article presents a study by Picodi.com on the global rise in food prices for six commonly purchased items, including potatoes, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, oranges, bananas, and apples, in 94 countries from January to July 2022. The research highlights significant price increases in these products, with Turkey experiencing the highest overall price rise (72.2%) and Tomato prices soaring by 121%, and Ukraine ranking 6th with a 19.9% increase, especially in onion prices. The study also acknowledges price decreases in countries like the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Each country's product prices are sourced from numbeo.com and provide a comprehensive overview of the article.
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Despite the harvest season, prices are rising in many countries of the world, including for food products. Picodi.com analysts have analyzed the rise in prices for the most popular fruits and vegetables and ranked them among 94 countries around the world. To compare the cost of vegetables and fruits, the experts chose potatoes, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, oranges, bananas and apples. Among the 94 countries that were included in the rating, Turkey took the first place in terms of the overall increase in the cost of the above-mentioned products. A conditional set of these fruits and vegetables in the period from January to July 2022 rose by 72.2%. At the same time, tomato prices rose the most in Turkey: their average cost increased by 121%. Ukraine in this rating is in 6th place with an overall price increase of 19.9%. The price of onions rose the most in the country (61%). Despite the general trend, there are countries in the rating in which the cost of the products reviewed has ...
Source: Finance

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