Potatoes for 9 thousand and African carrots; review of prices for vegetables in Kazakhstan

Published 2024년 7월 7일

Tridge summary

The article reviews the prices of essential vegetables like potatoes, onions, and carrots in different regions of Kazakhstan, highlighting significant price variations. It notes that the cheapest potatoes are in Taraz, Semey, and Pavlodar, while the most expensive are in Uralsk. Carrots are most affordable in Kyzylorda, Shymkent, Kokshetau, Astana, and Almaty, but priciest in Taraz and Uralsk. Onions are least expensive in Taraz and Kyzylorda, and costliest in Uralsk, Atyrau, Zhezkazgan, and Aktobe. The article also mentions the availability of special and luxury vegetable varieties in online stores.
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Original content

Potatoes, onions and carrots are included in the list of socially significant food products. However, their costs may vary significantly. The minimum amount is for so-called social products. Read more in the price review of the Kazinform agency. Potato Based on prices collected by region, the cheapest potatoes are in Taraz, Semey and Pavlodar. Here you can buy it at a price below 100 tenge per kilogram. For example, in Taraz the average price for new potatoes is 270-290, last year’s harvest is significantly lower - 60 tenge per kilogram. In Pavlodar and Semey, “old” potatoes are sold for 90 tenge, “young” potatoes - 230-345 tenge. Potatoes cost from 110 tenge in Petropavlovsk. These are precisely the products that are sold from the stabilization fund. “Commercial” potatoes will cost from 230 tenge. Residents of Kostanay, Astana, Kyzylorda, Kokshetau, Almaty, Zhezkazgan, Karaganda pay from 120 to 200 tenge per kilogram of potatoes. In Kostanay, for example, the starting price is ...
Source: Inform

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