The citrus prices in Bulgaria have the most serious decline in the markets; lemons are down over 21%

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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The State Commission for Commodity Exchanges and Markets (DKSBT) has reported a significant decrease in the prices of citrus fruits in Bulgaria over the past week. Lemons saw the largest drop, falling by 21.5% to BGN 2.65/kg, followed by tangerines with a 10.5% decrease to BGN 3.40/kg, and oranges with a 9.6% decrease to BGN 2.45/kg. Apples experienced the most notable price drop among non-citrus fruits, decreasing by 12% to BGN 1.45/kg. Cabbage prices also fell by 10.1% to BGN 0.98/kg, while greenhouse tomatoes were the only fruit or vegetable to see a price increase, rising by 1.1% to BGN 3.18/kg.
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The State Commission for Commodity Exchanges and Markets (DKSBT) registered a significant drop in the prices of citrus fruits for the past week. Lemons fell the most during the week, moving from BGN 3.35/kg at the end of the previous week to BGN 2.65 on Friday, which is a 21.5% drop in wholesale prices. According to nutritionists, adding lemon to a glass of warm water in the morning on an empty stomach not only boosts immunity, but also has great benefits for digestion and the functioning of most systems in the body, plus an increase in antioxidants. The wholesale price of tangerines also fell - from BGN 3.80 to BGN 3.40 (-10.5%). Oranges decreased by 9.6%, with the last registered price being BGN 2.45/kg. The next biggest reduction is for apples – by 12%. They fell to BGN 1.45/kg. ...
Source: Agroplovdiv

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