Midagri: Food stocks in the Wholesale Market of Lima and La Victoria Fruit Market No. 2 in Peru are at 81%

Published 2022년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) of Peru reported improved food stocks in the wholesale markets of Metropolitan Lima, despite a cargo carrier strike. The stocks of main staple foods in the Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) and La Victoria Fruit Market No. 2 reached 81% and 78%, respectively. There was also a decrease in the arrival of trucks and vehicles to these markets. However, the supply of chicken in Lima's collection centers is normal, and the price of poultry meat is between 6.52 and 6.42 soles per kilogram.
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(Agraria.pe) The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) indicated that yesterday, Thursday, a recovery of food stocks was reported in the wholesale markets of Metropolitan Lima. In this way, a varied offer of products was provided to consumers, despite the strike of a sector of cargo carriers. In the Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) and the La Victoria Fruit Market No. 2, the stocks of the main staple foods have improved and are at 81%, which has made it possible to meet the demand of the merchants and housewives who go to these supply centers. For example, in the GMML, product stocks are at 84% of their storage capacity, a higher amount compared to the previous day (69%). Carrot stocks (from 20% to 60%), broad beans (20% to 70%), lemon (30% to 60%), and peas (30% to 80%) should be highlighted. While products such as garlic, sweet potato, onion, potato and tomato have a 100% stock. Meanwhile, in the Fruit Market No. 2 of La Victoria there is an improvement ...
Source: Agraria

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