In Kazakhstan, a banana has risen in price by almost 50% over the year

Published 2023년 1월 22일

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Kazakhstan's Bureau of National Statistics has reported significant price increases for citrus fruits and fruit and vegetable juices over the past year. Lemons saw the smallest increase of 7.4%, followed by oranges at 30.8%, and bananas with the highest increase of 46.2%. The average price for a kilogram of oranges and bananas is 1,004 tenge and 878 tenge respectively, with regional variations. Production of fruit and vegetable juices increased by 7.2% in 2022, with the Almaty region leading in production. The production of juice from fruits increased by 7.9%, while that from vegetables decreased by 2.7%.
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Kazakhstan has calculated the annual price increase for citrus fruits - oranges and lemons and bananas. This was reported by KazakhZerno.kz with reference to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reform. Lemons have risen in price the least in a year. Their price increased by 7.4%. On average, they are sold at 1,173 thousand tenge per kilogram. Meanwhile, in Turkestan they are cheaper - 953 tenge per kilogram, and in Atyrau more expensive than the average for the Republic of Kazakhstan - 1,448 thousand tenge per kilogram. The price of oranges increased by 30.8% over the year. The average price in Kazakhstan for this citrus fruit is 1,004 thousand tenge per kg. The highest price for this fruit was registered in Semey (1.139 thousand tenge per kg), Aktau (1.133 thousand tenge per kg) and Kunaev (1.117 thousand tenge per kg). In other regions of the Republic, they cost between 850 and 1000 tenge per kg. At the same time, the cheapest oranges are ...
Source: Eastfruit

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