Turkey: Tomato and pepper became the champion of hike in the market

Published 2021년 7월 30일

Tridge summary

This article reports a significant increase in the prices of tomatoes and peppers in the neighborhood markets of Kayseri, despite the availability of domestic products. Other products such as watermelon also saw a rise in prices. Marketers attribute this increase to inflation and a decrease in purchasing power. They also express concerns about the large number of peddlers in the city, who they believe are contributing to the market's dynamics.
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In the neighborhood markets in Kayseri, tomatoes and peppers were the champions of the hike this week. Talking about the price increase, marketer Furkan Cave said, "There has been an increase in the price of tomatoes and peppers in the market this week." In the neighborhood markets, which are established in different parts of the city every day of the week and frequently visited by the citizens, the products that have increased the most this week were tomatoes and peppers. While tomatoes sold for 3 TL last week saw 5 TL, a kilo of pepper sold for 6 TL was also sold for 8 TL. Stating that the prices did not decrease even though the domestic products came out, the marketer Furkan Cave said, "Domestic products came out, the prices increased quite a lot when they should have decreased. Compared to the last week, I will say let's encourage the nation to the market, but as I said, the purchasing power is gone. This week, there has been an increase in the price of tomatoes and peppers in ...
Source: Sondakika

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