These are the most expensive agricultural products today in Metropolitan Lima, Peru

Published 2024년 2월 7일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) has reported a slight price increase in 8 out of 26 agricultural products in the Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML). The single potato saw the highest increase, with its wholesale price rising from S/ 1.19 to S/ 1.28 per kilo. Other products that saw an increase include the Andean black potato, Peruvian potato, macre squash, and purple sweet potato among others. However, prices for products like the yellow sweet potato, corn, long olluco, and canchán potato decreased.
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Of the 26 agricultural products that entered the Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) this morning, 8 increased their prices slightly by up to S/ 0.17, according to data from the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri). The product that increased its price the most is the single potato, whose wholesale price went from S/ 1.19 to S/ 1.28 per kilo, followed by the Andean black potato, which rose to S/ 1.14. The Peruvian potato also rose to S/ 2.05 and the macre squash to S/ 1.38, both increased 6.2%, compared to yesterday. Other products that are more expensive than yesterday are: purple sweet potato (S/ 0.95), green peas at S/ 3.45, Canarian green beans went from S/ 3.23 to S/ 3.35, katia tomato costs S/ 1.53. The huayro potato rose to S/ 1.60 while purple garlic costs S/ 10.50. Others with minimal increases are: the red head onion with S/ 1.35, the American green bean with S/ 2.73, the yellow potato went from S/ 2.43 to S/ 2.45, the huamantanga potato ...
Source: Apnoticias

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