The article outlines the dynamic pricing landscape of agricultural products in Bulgaria, with a focus on apples, flour, cucumbers, and tomatoes. It reports an increase in the average wholesale price of apples from BGN 1.32 in 2022 to BGN 1.95 per kilogram in the last week, alongside a decline in the national consumption of Bulgarian apples from 52% in 2018 to 38% in 2023. The piece also highlights a decrease in domestic production of greenhouse cucumbers and tomatoes, resulting in unavailable price data for the current year. Furthermore, it touches on the impact of geopolitical events, notably Russia's 'special military operation', on the heightened prices of groceries and produce in 2023. Additionally, it mentions the lowest wholesale price of type 500 flour in March over the past three years and a decrease in the prices of imported cucumbers and tomatoes.