Mexico: Egg price rises to 99 pesos in the south of Tamaulipas, for the second time this year

Published 2023년 11월 2일

Tridge summary

In November, the south of Tamaulipas saw an increase in prices of basic basket products due to high demand and low production caused by a lack of rain and damage to crops. Prices of eggs and tangerines rose significantly, while fruits like grapes, peaches, black plums, lemons, and banana leaves also experienced price hikes. As the end of the year approaches, there is little hope for price drops and it is possible that prices will continue to rise depending on demand.
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Original content

The month of November surprises with new increases in basic basket products in the south of Tamaulipas, mainly due to the increase in demand and the low production of some products due to damage in the countryside due to the lack of rain. The president of the Union of Tenants of the March 18 Market commented that the egg has once again reached 99 pesos for the second time this year, although its price had already been normalized on previous dates. The tangerine price, from 20 pesos, rose from 50 to 70 pesos, because in Álamo, which was the main producer for this area, produced less and of poor quality because it did not rain on time. Despite not being the December season, seedless grapes are at 93 pesos, peaches at 90 pesos, black plums at 70 pesos, lemons do not go below 50 pesos, ...
Source: Milenio

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