Costa Rica: Consumers reject rice price increase

Published 2022년 3월 21일

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The Costa Rica consumers' organization has opposed the Ministry of Economy's proposed 32 colones increase in rice price, arguing that the poorest families cannot afford such an increase. The organization accused the ministry of transparency issues and avoiding public reaction by announcing the price increase on a Friday night. This price increase is part of a series of increases in the prices of buses, fuels, chicken, eggs, and pork, causing concern for already cash-strapped consumers.
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The Consumers of Costa Rica organization rejected the increase announced by the Ministry of Economy of 32 colones in the price of rice. "Let's remember that the poorest families in our country spend approximately 8% of their income on the purchase of rice, so a new increase in the price of this basic food would have catastrophic consequences in the pockets of consumers" commented Erick Ulate , President of Consumers of Costa Rica. He also added: "The Ministry of Economy, in a show of little transparency, announces, as in September, the increase in the price of rice on a Friday night to avoid reactions from Costa Ricans." We invite you to follow us on Twitter "Already in the month of September we had an increase in the price of rice close to 10% and once again the ...

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