Prices of fruits and vegetables in Turkey increased due to snowfall

Published 2022년 3월 15일

Tridge summary

Istanbul's snowfall has disrupted the shipment of fruits and vegetables, leading to higher prices of greenhouse products. The downward trend in the prices of cucumbers and tomatoes, which cannot be exported to Russia, continues. However, market traders anticipate that prices will decrease as the weather warms up. Current market prices include tomatoes at 12 liras, cucumbers at 20 liras, lemons at 5 liras, parsley at 2 liras, curly at 15 liras, and onions at 10-15 liras.
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The snowfall, which affected Istanbul, affected the prices of fruits and vegetables. The prices of greenhouse products increased due to the disruption of the shipment. Marketers said that the downward trend continues in the prices of cucumbers and tomatoes, which cannot go to Russia. The snowfall, which affected Istanbul at the weekend, also affected the neighborhood markets. Especially with the delay in shipment, sera products could not reach Istanbul. Due to the snowfall, price increases were seen in the products. The downward trend in tomato and cucumber prices that cannot be sent to Russia continues. Marketers said that as the weather warms up, the prices of fruits and vegetables will decrease. In district markets, tomatoes are sold for 12 liras, cucumbers for 20 liras, lemons for 5 liras, parsley for 2 liras, curly 15 liras and onions for 10 liras. Oranges are sold for 6 liras, strawberries for 30 liras, pears for 7.5 liras and pomegranates for 12 liras. "There was frost due ...
Source: Yenihaberden

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