Kazakhstan: In Petropavlovsk, cottage cheese has risen in price by 20%

Published 2020년 11월 17일

Tridge summary

The article reports changes in the prices of various food items in Kazakhstan. The cost of a 200-gram jar of sour cream with an 11% fat content has increased by 11% to 200 tenge. However, the prices of milk and Kazakhstan-made cheese remain unchanged. The article also notes changes in the prices of fruits and vegetables, with some experiencing price increases and others decreases. The prices of meat and pork have also changed, with pork seeing a significant decrease of 26%. The price of eggs has dropped by 3%.
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Original content

Together with cottage cheese, the price of sour cream has changed. A 200-gram jar with sour cream with a fat content of 11% costs not 180 tenge, but 11% more - 200 tenge. There are no other changes in the milk rows. A liter of milk costs 230 tenge, and cheese made in Kazakhstan - 1650 tenge / kg. Tomatoes (+ 10% - from 500 tenge / kg to 550 tenge / kg), onions (+ 11% - from 90 teng / kg to 100 tenge / kg), carrots (+ 15% - from 130 tenge / kg up to 150 tenge / kg). Finally, the rise in prices for cucumbers stopped. They cost 750 tenge / kg. The price of cabbage has decreased by 17%: a kilogram of this vegetable is sold not at 120 tenge / kg, but at 100 tenge / kg. Garlic costs 1300 tenge / kg. Serious changes have also taken place on the fruit counters. Tangerines (+ 13% - from 750 tg / kg to 850 tg / kg) and oranges (+ 14% - from 700 tg / kg to 800 tg / kg) went up. The prices for apples and lemons have changed: lemons have fallen in price by 12% from 800 tenge / kg to 700 tenge ...
Source: Dairy

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