The price of 25 products in Iran increased 2 to 5 times

Published 2021년 7월 17일

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant increase in the prices of 94 goods in Iran over the past year, with 24 goods seeing a price hike of over 100%. The most substantial increase was in day-old chicks, which saw a price surge of 432.2%. Other goods like imported soybean meal, barley, corn, and wheat bran also experienced substantial price increases. As a result, the cost of chicken, meat, eggs, and dairy products has risen due to increased animal feed prices. Additionally, the price of various grains, rice, and oil products also doubled or tripled. While the prices of some goods fell slightly between April and May, over half of the goods saw a price increase of less than 50%, including staples like rice, milk, beef, and eggs. None of the goods had a price decrease compared to the previous year, and cement prices rose by over 20% in May compared to April.
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Original content

According to ISNA, out of 94 goods whose price changes were published from May of last year to the same month of this year, the price of 24 goods has increased by more than 100% and their price has increased between two and more than five times. The highest price increase is related to day-old chicks, whose price increased by 432.2% and increased 5.3 times during the mentioned period. In addition, imported soybean meal with 153.8 percent, domestic and foreign barley with 152.3 and 137 percent, domestic corn with 122.4 percent and wheat bran with 110 percent price increase; Because these goods also affect the prices of chicken, meat, eggs and dairy products as animal and poultry feed. The price of live chicken and fresh chicken meat in the same month increased by 137.2 and 123.2 percent compared to May last year to about 17 thousand 600 and 25 thousand tomans. Of course, the price of chicken has reached more than 35,000 tomans in recent days. This is while in April of this year, ...
Source: Isna

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