Which countries have experienced the greatest increase in fruit and vegetable prices in 2022 in the world?

Published 2022년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

In 2022, the cost of key fruits and vegetables has seen significant fluctuations across 94 countries, with Türkiye experiencing the most dramatic increase at 72.2% in the past seven months for the analyzed products. Tomato prices in Türkiye rose by 121%, leading the price hikes in other countries as well. Belarus and Russia followed with price increases of 33.4% and 27.3% respectively. Conversely, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Bolivia saw the largest decreases in these prices. Notable price increases include an 82% rise in apples in Andorra, a 48% rise in bananas in Belarus, and significant increases in orange, onion, potato, and lettuce prices in Türkiye.
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Original content

Picodi.com analysts have drawn up a ranking of the countries where the average price of the most popular fruits and vegetables increased the most in 2022. The list includes potato, tomato, onion, lettuce, orange, banana, and apple prices in a total of 94 countries. Ninety-four countries were included in this ranking, which was led by Türkiye, the country in which the prices of these products increased the most. In Türkiye, the price of the fruits and vegetables analyzed increased by 72.2% in the last seven months. Tomato prices increased the most, rising by 121%. Belarus and Russia ranked second and third with a 33.4% and 27.3% increase in these products, respectively. In Belarus, tomato prices experienced the biggest increase (+52%), and in Russia, the increase was led by potato prices (+45%). Meanwhile, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Bolivia were the countries where the prices of these fruits and vegetables fell the most, namely 5%, 5%, and 8%, respectively. ...
Source: Hortidaily

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