Honduras bean price remains stable and corn price falls, Adecabah

Published Jul 6, 2021

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Adalid Irías, president of the Association for the Defense of the Basic Basket of Honduras (Adecabah), has reported that bean prices have remained stable, while corn prices have slightly decreased in major markets. Bean prices have been around 60-65 lempiras per measure, with a slight increase in the Belén Zone for high-quality pink beans. Corn prices have dropped from 800 to 780 lempiras for a two-quintal load, thanks to ample supplies from regions like Yoro and Olancho.
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By Newsroom / La Tribuna The president of the Association for the Defense of the Basic Basket of Honduras (Adecabah), Adalid Irías, reported that the price of beans remains stable and that of corn has fallen in the main commercial establishments. The leader came to pass some versions that indicate that the price of corn and beans had skyrocketed in some markets of the capital. Irías recalled that the "last increase in beans, both ordinary and rosé, which is of better quality and that is why people buy it more, was about three months ago." Follow the information about the economy and the business world in Forbes Central America "The bean load rose about 200 lempiras, since from 2,200 lempiras the current rose to 2,400 lempiras and the rosé of 2,400 lempiras registered a rise of 200 lempiras and it has remained there," he acknowledged. "The price of the bean measure has always oscillated between 60 and 65 lempiras, with the exception of the San Isidro market because there it is ...

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