Egg price increases to S/22 per box in Arequipa, Peru

Published 2023년 3월 5일

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The article reports a significant increase in the price of eggs from S/13-S/14 to S/21-S/22, and chicken meat remaining highly priced at S/11.50-S/11.80 per kilo in the Andrés Avelino Cáceres market in Arequipa, Peru. Jhazmani Cayo, the president of the defense front of the supply center, attributes the rise in chicken product prices to the country's social unrest and increased transportation costs, while pork meat prices have decreased. Cayo plans to convene a meeting with market colleagues to address the high prices and will also reach out to the main chicken distributors in Arequipa for more information.
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With information from Leonela Aquino/URPI-LR The price of eggs increased significantly in the markets of the commercial platform Andrés Avelino Cáceres in Arequipa. According to the president of the defense front of the aforementioned supply center, Jhazmani Cayo, the plate of this poultry product was recently offered between S/13 and S/14; however, it now costs between S/21 and S/22. “The bag was between 13 and 14 soles, now it is 22 soles. In other words, gentlemen, the costs are abysmal," said the leader. Chicken price remains high On the other hand, Jhazmani Cayo, who is also a poultry products trader, announced that the price of chicken meat keeps its value high. It refers that the kilo of said product is offered between S/11.50 and S/11.80. In addition, Cayo indicates that the cost of this product remains "very high." In this sense, he said that he will convene his colleagues from the different markets of the platform he represents in an assembly and they will agree on a ...
Source: Larepublica

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