In Russia, the rise in prices for “borscht set” vegetables has slowed down

Published 2024년 2월 15일

Tridge summary

According to Rosstat, the growth rate of vegetable prices in Russia has slowed down from February 6 to 12, with cucumbers experiencing the highest increase at 28%. Overall, fruit and vegetable prices increased by 24.19% in 2023. However, consumer prices for eggs and chicken meat decreased by 1.8% and 2.5% respectively in January compared to December of the previous year. Buckwheat prices also dropped by 8.3% over the month, or 22% annually, due to a high harvest last year. Despite these decreases, inflation in Russia in January 2024 was 0.86%, higher than December's 0.73%.
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From February 6 to 12, the rate of growth in prices for “borscht set” vegetables in Russia slowed down, according to Rosstat materials. Thus, cabbage rose in price by 1.8% (compared to 4.2% a week earlier), beets - by 1.5% (2.3%), onions - by 1.2% (1.3%), potatoes - by 0.8% (0.9%), carrots - by 0.7% (1.6%). The rise in prices for cucumbers also slowed from 4.6% to 3.2%, and apples rose in price by 0.6% (0.9%). At the same time, tomato prices accelerated their growth to 1.1% from the previous 0.6%. Since the beginning of this year, the largest price increase has been recorded for cucumbers - 28%. Cabbage rose in price by 20.7%, beets by 12.2%, tomatoes and carrots by 11.4%, potatoes by 9.6%, onions by 9.3%, bananas by 6.2%, apples - by 5.4%. In general, in 2023, prices for fruits and vegetables in Russia increased by 24.19%, in January of this year by 7.3%. According to Rosstat, in January consumer prices for eggs decreased by 1.8% compared to December last year, and chicken meat ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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