Uzbekistan: Tortilla & Onion Index is up 60% since mid-year

Published 2020년 12월 29일

Tridge summary

The Yunusabad dekhkan bazaar in Tashkent is experiencing a surge in prices with small eggs increasing by 23% and tomatoes by 20%. The price index for tortillas with onions has risen by 60%, marking a 30% increase since the middle of the year. The bazaar, which has expanded to accommodate 3.2 thousand trading places, is witnessing high pre-holiday trade activity. Prices for various food items such as meat, dairy, fish, milk, butter, cheese, vegetable oil, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, cabbage, turnips, beets, cucumbers, and fruits are detailed in the article, reflecting the current market situation.
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At the Yunusabad dekhkan bazaar in Tashkent, a small egg rose in price by 23%, tomatoes by 20%. "Index of tortillas with onions" increased by 60%, which confirms the rise in prices from the middle of the year by 30 percent, reports the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz". The pre-holiday trade is in full swing here. The bazaar is almost filled to capacity, and 700 places have already been added to the usual 2.5 thousand trading places. Prices on the market. Social flour Ok oltin 4.5 thousand soums .. 5.3 thousand soums ($ 0.43 .. $ 0.51); social Oltin is given the highest grade 6.5 (0.62); 1st grade 5.2 (0.5). Figure: The lower price level is shown by the cut and "crushed". Chop, minimum price 4 (0.38). The lowest prices for rice from Khorezm are: Azure (in common parlance “Laser”), crushed grain 6.5 (0.62); Alanga, cross section 6.5 (0.62); shredded 8 (0.76); Super-Alanga crushed grain 8.5 .. 9 (0.81 .. 0.86); Vanguard 8.5 (0.81); social rice, Nukus, Khorezm, 8 (0.76); Vanguard, ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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