In November, onions in retail chains in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) fell in price by 8%

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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In November 2024, the Institute of Macroeconomic and Regional Studies in Uzbekistan monitored the prices of 21 food items in Tashkent's largest supermarkets. The monitoring revealed that prices for eight items, including yellow onions, cabbage, lemons, and apples, had decreased compared to the previous month. On the other hand, prices for ten items, including tomatoes and cucumbers, had increased due to seasonal factors. Compared to the previous year, the price of cucumbers had decreased by 14.5%, while the price of tomatoes had increased by 0.4%.
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In November 2024, experts from the Institute of Macroeconomic and Regional Studies under the Cabinet of Ministers (IMRI) of the Republic of Uzbekistan conducted another monitoring of prices for food products for 21 items in the largest supermarket chains in Tashkent, EastFruit reports. Read also: Potato production in Uzbekistan increased by 4.3% - results of January-September 2024 The results of the monitoring showed that for 8 items, the minimum prices decreased compared to the previous month. According to Nuz.uz, the decrease in prices for yellow onions was 8.2%, cabbage - 6.3%, lemons - 5.1%, apples - 0.8%. Minimum prices increased for 10 items. The largest price increase was ...
Source: Eastfruit

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