An increase in the price of Chile is expected in Nogada due to hailstorms and droughts in Puebla

Published Jun 27, 2024

Tridge summary

The restaurant industry in Puebla is preparing for the July season of chile en nogada, with expectations to sell over 4 million pieces, despite a potential price increase of 25 to 50 pesos per piece due to climatic effects and increased costs of ingredients such as castile walnut, which has surged by 50 percent. The final price will depend on the official harvest and the quantity and size of the ingredients used. The dish's availability will be established from July 25, although some restaurants have already started selling it. The Ministry of Rural Development is collaborating with the restaurant industry to ensure a good harvest and production in the Izta-Popo region.
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The restaurant industry in Puebla is ready to receive the chile en nogada season in July and exceed the sale of 4 million pieces; However, the price of the emblematic dish will rise between 25 to 50 pesos compared to last year, due to climatic effects such as droughts and hailstorms that impacted the cost of the inputs used to make it. Carlos Azomoza Alacio, president of the National Chamber of the Restaurant and Seasoned Foods Industry (Canirac) explained that castile walnut, an ingredient used for nogada, began with an increase of 50 percent. “Everything has been going up, in fact, the walnut started at 1,200 pesos, when last year, we were normally buying it between 800 to 850 pesos per kilo, clean. Today it exceeded 1,200 pesos, now it went down, the heavy rains started and that will benefit us in lowering prices.” He commented that the price of the dish depends on various factors, from the size, quantity of ingredients, so the cost for this season will be determined once the ...
Source: Milenio

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