For a week, butter, pasteurized milk, sour cream and cheese have risen in price by 0.1%

Published 2020년 9월 11일

Tridge summary

From September 1 to September 7, 2020, the consumer price index remained steady at 100.0%, with no change from the start of the month and a minimal increase of 0.0% year-on-year, according to Rosstat. During this period, there were notable price fluctuations in the food market. While the cost of granulated sugar increased by 1.0%, prices for millet and buckwheat groats, chicken meat, rice, pork, semi-smoked and boiled-smoked sausages, chicken eggs, and tea saw decreases. Additionally, the prices for sunflower oil, biscuits, wheat bread, beef, canned meat, frozen fish, and caramel slightly rose, and the prices for most fruits and vegetables, especially potatoes, carrots, apples, and cabbage, significantly dropped by an average of 3.1%.
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Original content

In general, from September 1 to September 7, 2020, the consumer price index, according to Rosstat, amounted to 100.0%, from the beginning of September - 100.0%, from the beginning of the year - 103.0%. Also, during the reporting period, prices for granulated sugar rose noticeably among food products - by 1.0%. The rise in price by 2.0% and more was noted in 14 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, including the republics of Adygea and Dagestan - by 5.6% and 4.0%, respectively. In the Irkutsk Oblast and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, granulated sugar fell in price by 0.7%. Among other food products, prices increased: for sunflower oil and biscuits - by 0.3%, wheat bread - by 0.2%, beef, canned meat, frozen fish and caramel - by 0.1%. At the same time, prices fell: millet and buckwheat groats ...
Source: Dairy

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