High prices of bread and cereals in Morocco

Published 2021년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

The High Commission for Planning in Morocco has announced an increase in the prices of various foodstuffs, including bread and cereals by 4.6%, oils and spirits by 2.5%, and meat, milk, cheese, and eggs by 0.6%. Fruits saw a increase of 0.5% and vegetables by 0.3%, while fish and seafood prices decreased by 2.5%, and mineral water and refreshing drinks by 0.4%. Non-food items, particularly fuels, also saw a price increase by 0.8%. The most significant increases were recorded in Fez and Settat, with 1.5%, and the largest decreases in Al Hoceima by 1.1% and Marrakesh by 0.1%.
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Original content

A news note from the High Commission for Planning indicated that the price increases in foodstuffs concerned, in particular, the prices of “bread and cereals” by 4.6%, “oils and spirits” by 2.5%, and “meat” and “milk, cheese and eggs” by 0.6% and Fruits by 0.5% and vegetables by 0.3%. On the contrary, the prices of "fish and seafood" decreased by 2.5 percent and "mineral water and refreshing drinks" by 0.4 percent. With regard to non-food items, the rise was in particular the prices of "fuels" by 0.8%. The most significant increases were recorded in Fez and Settat with 1.5%, in Beni Mellal with 1.4%, in ...
Source: Le 360

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