Russia: Half-smoked and boiled-smoked sausage has fallen in price in Novgorod retail

Published Dec 7, 2021

Tridge summary

The article reports a decrease in prices for semi-smoked and cooked-smoked sausages, chilled and frozen chickens, canned meat for baby food, and various fruits, vegetables, dairy products, bakery products, and other food items in the Novgorod region. Specific price reductions are mentioned for items such as cucumbers, tomatoes, apples, canned vegetables for baby food, onions, potatoes, carrots, fat cottage cheese, milk, sour cream, hard and soft cheeses, butter, powdered milk formulas, millet, wheat flour bread, pasta, vermicelli, polished rice, buckwheat, food salt, and granulated sugar.
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Also for the week in the region prices for vegetables have decreased. According to Novgorodstat, for the period from 22 to 29 November in the Novgorod region, the average consumer price for semi-smoked and cooked-smoked sausage decreased by 2.5%, to 454.39 rubles / kg. Also on the market of meat and meat products, prices for chilled and frozen chickens fell (by 1.0%, to 180.58 rubles / kg), canned meat for baby food (by 0.6%, to 965.38 rubles / kg), boiled sausage (by 0.4%, up to 385.48 rubles / kg). Beef, pork and lamb (except for boneless meat) could be purchased for 424.99, respectively; 309.17 and 635.99 rubles / kg, sausages and wieners - 384.50 rubles / kg. Also in the period under review, a negative dynamics of prices in the market of fruits and vegetables was noted in the region: cucumbers fell in price by 2.6% (to 122.05 rubles / kg), tomatoes - by 2.5% (to 169.52 rubles / kg) , apples - by 2.2% (up to 95.75 rubles / kg), canned vegetables for baby food - by 0.6% (up to ...
Source: Specagro

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