Kyrgyzstan: Prices for vegetable oil increased by an average of 6.9% since the beginning of the year

Published 2022년 8월 31일

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In the first half of 2022, the republic saw a 9.1% increase in consumer prices, up from the 7.3% inflation rate in the same period in 2021, according to the National Statistical Committee. The price of vegetable oils also surged by 6.9% during the same timeframe, with sunflower oil and cottonseed oil seeing increases of 6.8% and 7% respectively. The highest average consumer price for cottonseed oil was reported in Karakol, while the highest price for sunflower oil was observed in Kerben in June 2022.
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In the first half of 2022 (compared to December 2021), in the whole republic, an increase in consumer prices by 9.1% was observed. In January-June 2021, the inflation rate was 7.3%. This is stated in the materials of the National Statistical Committee. Prices for vegetable oils continue to rise steadily. In January-June 2022, compared to December 2021, they increased by 6.9%, including for sunflower oil - by 6.8%, cottonseed oil - by 7%. The maximum average consumer price in ...
Source: Oilworld

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