Vegetables increased 14.9% and inflationary pressure grows in Argentina

게시됨 2022년 2월 22일

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Retail prices of vegetables and fruits in Argentina have surged by 14.9% and 7.7% respectively in the last month due to lack of rain, increased production costs, and seasonality, contributing to an overall inflation rate of 3.9%. The national government is considering measures to stabilize these price increases, including forming a trust to purchase key vegetables and subsidize their retail prices. Other measures to control the prices of sensitive foods like oils and meats are already in place.
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In the last month, the retail price of vegetables and fruits increased by 14.9% and 7.7%, respectively, according to private surveys. Sector sources consulted by BAE Negocios, indicated that the lack of rain, the increase in production costs and, to a lesser extent, seasonality, had an impact on these increases. In this context, the national government analyzes tools to curb these increases. With inflation closing last month at 3.9% according to official data, fruits and vegetables continue to add strong pressure to food prices. The consulting firm LCG estimated that, only in the third week of February, vegetables increased by 2.8%. In the first month of 2022, he calculated that vegetables registered a monthly increase of 8.5%, while fruit reached 6%. These increases are above items such as beverages, dairy and meat. The president of the National Federation of Fruit and Vegetable Market Operators (Fenaomfra), Carlos Otrino, explained that the heat wave that occurred in January, ...
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