Peruvian market: Garlic has dropped in price and is now affordable

Published 2024년 9월 17일

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The price of garlic in Peru has dropped to S/ 9.50 soles per kilo, the lowest this year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation. This is a significant decrease from the high of S/ 60 soles per kilo. The price drop is expected to benefit housewives and small merchants. Other vegetable prices, such as lemon, paprika, and yellow chili, also remain relatively low.
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Good news. The price of garlic, one of the essential products in Peruvian cuisine, has significantly decreased in the country's markets, benefiting housewives and small merchants. Currently, garlic costs S/ 9.50 soles per kilo, the lowest price so far this year, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (MINAGRI). As you may recall, this vegetable, widely used on a daily basis, once cost S/ 60 soles per kilo. Among the prices of other products, you can find lemon at S/ 1.50 or S/ 2 soles per kilo, paprika at S/ 6.50 ...
Source: Apnoticias

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