Sales of butter, sugar and confectionery in Russian stores increased in December - Rosstat

Published 2021년 2월 10일

Tridge summary

In December 2020, sales of various food products in Russian retail organizations, excluding small businesses, experienced a general increase. Notably, vegetable oils saw a significant rise of 14.3% compared to November. Other products such as sugar, flour, confectionery, meat, fish, crustaceans, shellfish, dairy products, eggs, tea, salt, bread, cereals, pasta, fresh vegetables, potatoes, and fresh fruit also showed positive trends in their sales. Specifically, there was a surge in the sales of fish, canned fish and seafood, fatty cheeses, tea, salt, bread, cereals, pasta, fresh vegetables, potatoes, and fresh fruit, with increases ranging from 0.4% to 42.1% compared to the previous month.
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Original content

Sales of vegetable oils in Russian retail organizations that do not belong to small businesses in December 2020 in comparable prices increased by 14.3% versus November, sugar - by 5.8%, flour - by 11.1%, confectionery - by 43.3%, follows from the Rosstat report. Sales of other goods also showed predominantly positive dynamics. In particular, sales of meat and meat products increased by 19.4% compared to November last year, canned meat - decreased by 0.4%, sales of fish, crustaceans and shellfish - jumped by 66.8%, and canned fish and seafood - by 53.7%. Sales of dairy products in December increased by 12.6% compared with the previous month, drinking milk - by 3.7%, fatty cheeses - by 29.2%. Retail sales of eggs increased by 20%, ...
Source: Milknews

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