Fruit prices are going up in Bulgaria

Published 2023년 9월 11일

Tridge summary

The wholesale food prices in Bulgaria decreased by 0.14 percent last week, with some items experiencing price increases and others becoming cheaper. Melons and watermelons rose in price, while peaches, potatoes, cabbage, greenhouse cucumbers, and green peppers became cheaper. Various dairy products, including cow cheese and yogurt, also decreased in price. Rice, lentils, sugar, and flour also experienced price decreases.
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The market price index (MPI), which reflects the movement of wholesale food prices in Bulgaria, has decreased. by 0.14 percent last week. Melons rose in price by 2.1% to BGN 1.46 per kilogram, and watermelons rose by 7.7 percent to BGN 0.84 per kilogram. Imported apples rose in price by 5.7% to BGN 2.03. Bananas added 4 cents and were traded at BGN 2.73 per kilogram. Peaches fell by 8.2% to BGN 2.46 per kilogram. Potatoes have become cheaper by 4.4% to BGN 1.29 per kilogram, cabbage by 8.5% to BGN 1.08 per kilogram. Greenhouse cucumbers dropped their price by 14.7% to BGN 2.55 per kilogram. Tomatoes (greenhouse) have increased in price by 9.6% to BGN 2.75 per kilogram. Green peppers have become cheaper by 8.1% to BGN 1.58 per kilogram, and red peppers by 3.5 percent to BGN 2.18 per kilogram. Cow cheese has become cheaper by 0.8% to BGN 11.22 per kilogram. kilogram, "Vitosha" type cheese - by 0.4% and was sold at BGN 17.28 per kilogram. Yogurt became cheaper by 2.7% and a bucket of ...
Source: Duma

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