In the Kurgan region, the average price of fresh tomatoes fell by 14.9% over the week

Published 2024년 9월 9일

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In the Kurgan region, a notable decrease in the prices of fruits and vegetables was observed from August 27 to September 2, with tomatoes seeing a 14.9% drop. Other vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, beets, onions, apples, and cucumbers also became cheaper by varying degrees. Meanwhile, prices for meat, fish, and dairy products remained stable. The stability in dairy product prices is attributed to the increase in livestock and poultry numbers in the region. Additionally, prices for various grain products, chicken eggs, and food preserves for baby food also experienced a decrease.
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Other vegetables also became cheaper: carrots - by 7.5%, potatoes - by 7.4%, beets - by 4.2%, onions - by 3.6%, cucumbers - by 2.9% During the week from August 27 to September 2, fruit and vegetable products in the Kurgan region became noticeably cheaper. This follows from the data of the weekly monitoring of consumer prices, which is conducted by Sverdlovskstat. Thus, the cost of tomatoes decreased by 14.9% (to 136.53 rubles/kg), carrots — by 7.5% (to 59.61 rubles/kg), potatoes — by 7.4% (to 43.68 rubles/kg), beets — by 4.2% (to 50.64 rubles/kg), onions — by 3.6% (to 38.54 rubles/kg), apples — by 3.2% (to 157.06 rubles/kg), fresh cucumbers — by 2.9% (to 99.10 rubles/kg), bananas — by 1.4% (to 133.50 rubles/kg). The average cost of fresh white cabbage in the region was 45.81 rubles/kg. The Kurgan branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Agroanalytics" notes that every year in August-September, the regional consumer market sees a decrease in prices for ...
Source: Specagro

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