Bulgaria: They want BGN 30 per kilo for cherries

Published 2021년 5월 17일

Tridge summary

The first cherries of the season are available in Burgas markets and are priced at BGN 30 per kilogram, due to import from Crete. The high cost of food since the state of emergency began in March 2020 is noted, with a 4.86% increase in wholesale food. The price of fresh milk, sunflower oil, frozen chicken, cow's cheese, flour type 500, sugar, and chicken sausages has particularly risen.
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The first cherries for the season are already on the markets, and their price reaches BGN 30 per kilogram. The markets in Burgas are starting to fill with cherries, although their season starts in June. However, not many traders offer fruit. Ivan Atanasov works at the Mladost market in the seaside town and is among the few traders who loaded cherries for BGN 30. The high price of cherries is due to the fact that they are imported from Greece, more precisely from the island of Crete, and whenever some product for the first time, it turns out something like speculation, who produced it first, it determines the price, the manufacturer told BNT. Cherries from Sliven and Kyustendil, which are nicer and cheaper, are expected to appear on the markets in June. 35 levs is a kilo of blueberries, and strawberries are 10 levs. 4.20 should be given per kilogram of pink tomatoes, 3.50 for cucumbers, and green onions - lev, write the fat sites. The young potatoes are sold for two levs each. ...
Source: Duma

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