Unprecedented high prices for Surinamese vegetables due to persistent rain

Published 2021년 6월 7일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the ongoing frustration among buyers and sellers in Suriname's vegetable markets due to the soaring prices of produce, with some items like Surinamese aubergine reaching as high as 100 Surinamese dollars (€5.81). The increased costs are attributed to the continuous rainfall, which has negatively affected the production and pricing of vegetables. Market exhibitors explain that the high prices are largely out of their control due to the adverse weather conditions.
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Original content

Buyers and sellers at vegetable stalls in Suriname are angry. The prices of vegetables are unprecedentedly high, such as those of Surinamese aubergine, a few easily cost 100 Surinamese dollars (€5.81). Exhibitors indicate that they have little ...
Source: AGF

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