The increase in vegetable prices in Turkiye made us say no more

Published 2024년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

Last month, vegetable prices in Istanbul's Yenibosna market saw the biggest increase, with tomato and pepper prices rising by 20% from the previous month. This price hike is attributed to cold weather and the majority of greenhouse products being sourced from a single region. Market tradesmen anticipate these high prices to persist throughout the winter due to increased demand and costs. As of now, the cost of tomatoes is 55-60 liras, peppers 65-70 liras, and other vegetables like cabbage and cucumbers are also significantly expensive.
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Vegetable prices became the most expensive product group last month. Tomato and pepper prices increased the most in the month in question. Market tradesmen in Yenibosna, Istanbul said that prices increased due to the cold weather and greenhouse products coming from a single region. With the announcement of October inflation figures, the products whose prices increased and decreased the most were also revealed. Accordingly, fresh vegetables (excluding potatoes) attracted attention as the most expensive product group last month. Tomatoes and peppers are the leading products whose prices increased in the vegetable and fruit market in Yenibosna, Istanbul. The prices of tomatoes and peppers increased by 20 percent compared to the previous month. THE FACT THAT GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS COME FROM A SINGLE REGION INCREASED PRICES Market tradesmen said that the cold weather and greenhouse products coming from a single region due to the winter season increased prices. On the other hand, market ...
Source: Sondakika

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