The Basic Livestock Basket in Mexico, 5% more expensive than in 2022; the average price, more than 125 pesos

Published 2023년 7월 6일

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According to data from the Consulting Group of Agricultural Markets (GCMA), the price of livestock products in Mexico increased by 5.1% compared to the same period last year. The food item with the largest increase was eggs, with a rise of 18.7% to reach 53.8 pesos per kilogram. Chicken had the highest price growth among meats, at 8.4%, followed by pork at 5.3% and beef at 2.9%.
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Until the first fortnight of last month, livestock products belonging to the basic basket in Mexico reached a joint price of 125.6 pesos per kilogram, reflecting a 5.1% increase in their average price, compared to the same period of the previous year. The goods considered, in addition to meat and cold meats such as sausage, ham and bacon, also include pasteurized and powdered milk. The egg for a plate, the protein with the most considerable rise to touch 54 pesos From the figures reported by the Consulting Group of Agricultural Markets (GCMA) it can be deduced that the egg for dishes was the food that presented the most considerable increase, in the order of 18.7%, leaving the kg. in 53.8 pesos. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: In the opinion… of Juan Carlos Anaya: One year after APECIC It was followed by pasteurized milk, which showed an interannual increase of 9.3%, with a value of $23 per kg.; its powdered version also had an increase in this regard, although considerably less, of 5% to ...
Source: Ganaderia

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