Iran: Wires and chickens are the most expensive; more than 50% increase in the price of 50 products

Published 2021년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant increase in the prices of 98 goods in Iran over the past year, with 12 products seeing a rise of over 100%, including wire and day-old chickens. Other commodities like barley, corn, chickpeas, and various foods, meat, dairy, eggs, and household items also experienced price hikes of up to 155.9%. In contrast, yellow apples and Thomson North oranges saw a decrease in price by 9% and 10.9% respectively. The rise in chicken prices is due to changes in approved prices by the poultry organizing camp. The article also mentions a decrease in the price of government currency allocated for poultry production inputs, which affected the chicken price but has since recovered slightly.
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Original content

According to ISNA, out of 98 goods whose price changes were published from July of last year to the same month of this year, the prices of 12 products have increased by more than 100% and their prices have doubled to nearly tripled. The biggest price increase is related to two types of wire and one-day-old chickens. The price of 1 * 1.5 and 1 * 2.5 wires increased by 174.5 and 156.5, respectively, and the price of day-old chicks increased by 169.9% during the mentioned period. Nine other commodities whose prices more than doubled in July, including domestic and foreign barley with 155.9 and 126.1 percent, domestic corn with 103.3 percent, which as livestock and poultry feed on the price of chicken, meat, eggs Chicken and dairy products are also effective, as well as chickpeas with 136.5, 16 kg vegetable oil with 127.7, 100 g pasteurized butter with 126.9, 4.5 kg semi-solid oil with 116.6 onions with 108 and type 2 gray cement. Envelope with a price increase of 101.4%. 50 goods ...
Source: Isna

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