The article reports on the significant increase in the producer prices of crop and horticultural products, live animals, and animal products compared to the previous year, with some categories experiencing accelerated price growth in September. Notably, the annual increase in egg and milk prices rose to 14.0% and 9.9%, respectively, while the price of fruit, particularly grapes, saw a significant decrease, contributing to a reduction in the overall fruit price rise. The cost of grain, vegetables, and potatoes also escalated, with some items like cauliflower and green beans becoming cheaper in September. The price of animals for slaughter saw a mixed trend, with pigs and cattle becoming less expensive, but poultry and certain types of poultry experiencing a surge in price.