Secretary Pollera met with bakery sector representatives to analyze the price of bread in Argentina

Published 2022년 7월 26일

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Secretary of Internal Trade, Martín Pollera, has met with representatives of the bakery sector to discuss the recent price increase of bread, which reached up to 3.4% in June. The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) reported similar increases in the average prices of table bread and flute-style French bread in Greater Buenos Aires. Additionally, Pollera met with the head of the Noodle Industrial Union, Juan Manuel Airoldes, to discuss the dry pasta sector and the possibility of maintaining fair consumer prices.
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The Secretary of Internal Trade, Martín Pollera, met this afternoon with representatives of the bakery sector of the Buenos Aires suburbs, with whom he analyzed the evolution of the price of bread, which in June registered increases of up to 3.4%, according to official surveys . The meeting began at 2:00 p.m., on which occasion the secretary received the heads of the Bakers Center of Merlo, Sergio Izzo, and Quilmes, Diego Salvio, according to official sources. According to the latest report from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), in June there were increases of 3% in table bread and 3.4% in flute-type French bread in Greater Buenos Aires, with average prices Last month the average price per kilo reached $311.80 and that of table bread of 390 grams was $266.79. In turn, Martín Pollera met this morning with the head of the Noodle Industrial Union, Juan Manuel Airoldes, with whom he analyzed "the alternatives that exist for the dry pasta sector." In a ...
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