Onion: A staple vegetable hit by rising prices in Morocco

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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The article highlights the ongoing concern among Moroccan consumers regarding the significant increase in onion prices, reaching between 8 to 10 dirhams per kilo for end consumers. This price hike is attributed to a combination of factors, including drought, lower production, increased internal and external demand, and deficit rainfall. The high demand and limited supply have caused prices to rise further, leading consumers to seek more affordable alternatives like spring onions, which are widely available during the current harvest season.
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The price of onions is currently 8 to 10 dirhams per kilo for the end consumer. Moroccan consumers are increasingly concerned about rising prices, affecting staple foods and weakening their purchasing power. This time, the price of the onion reached 8 to 10 DH/kg, which pushes the consumer to look for other alternatives. During this week, onion prices have increased in several regions of Morocco due to drought and lower production. Farmers now sell onions at a price of 5 DH/kg. Then, prices can vary between 6 to 7 DH/kg on the wholesale markets, and 8 to 10 DH/kg among end consumers, Le360 tells us. According to Abdelkabir Mâiden, secretary general of the association of the wholesale market for vegetables and fruits in Casablanca, the increase in the price of this vegetable is due to the combination of several factors, such as the increase in internal and external demand and the deficit rainfall. On the other hand, he explains that the onion is widely exported, especially to other ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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