Large supermarket chains are experiencing a significant price increase for fruits and vegetables in March, with some products seeing a rise of up to 15%. The price hike is due to frequent deliveries, supplier price increases, and the unstable political and epidemic situation in the country. The situation is expected to worsen by the end of March, with retailers forecasting a 25% increase in prices compared to February. The high import dependency (80%) of these products, along with factors such as unstable political situation, epidemic risks, rising fuel prices, and currency fluctuations, are contributing to the escalating prices.