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Philippines: Vegetable prices increase at Quezon City market

Vegetables
Philippines
Market & Price Trends
Published Jan 7, 2024

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Prices of various vegetables at the Mega Q Mart in Quezon City have increased, with "Gulay Tagalog" prices rising by P10 to P80 per kilo. Sitaw, eggplant, ampalaya, okra, and garlic have also seen price hikes, while siling labuyo now costs P280 per kilo. On the other hand, carrots have dropped in price to P100 per kilo. The Department of Trade and Industry has projected an increase in the price of basic commodities such as rice, canned sardines, instant noodles, and milk, with pending petitions for price increases from manufacturers of other products like canned meat, coffee, bottled water, salt, and condiments.
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Prices of several vegetables increased at a market in Quezon City, according to a Super Radyo dzBB report. “Gulay Tagalog” prices rose by P10 to P80 per kilo in Mega Q Mart. Sitaw or string beans increased to P40 per bundle from the previous price of P30, while eggplant was at P100 from P60. The price of ampalaya or bitter gourd also rose to P100 per kilo from the previous P70 per kilo, and okra was now at P100 from P80. Garlic was now priced at P160 per kilo from P140. Siling labuyo now costs P280 per kilo from the previous P200 per kilo. On the other hand, carrots dropped to P100 per kilo from P200 per kilo. Prices of other vegetables, however, remained unchanged, including tomatoes priced at P60, potatoes at P140, chayote (sayote) at P35, cabbage at P60, cucumber at P100, onion at P120, green chili at P150, and ginger at P150. The Department of Trade and Industry had earlier projected an increase in the ...
Source: Gmanetwork
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