Peru: Vegetable prices rise to S / 6 and S / 9 due to less supply

Published 2020년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

Vegetable prices in Lima's wholesale markets have surged due to a combination of lower supply and issues with the relocation of merchants from 'La Parada' to 'Tierra Prometida'. The price of celery has doubled, Chinese onion has quadrupled, and cilantro has tripled. The increase is attributed to the informal market vendors' resistance to the move and transportters' refusal to supply to the market in retaliation. The situation has led to a shortage of several vegetables, although this has been partially compensated by increased supply from Tarma.
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Original content

The prices of vegetables such as celery, Chinese onion and cilantro registered strong increases this Wednesday in the wholesale markets of Lima due to a lower shortage of products and problems with the transfer of merchants from "La Parada" to "Tierra Prometida". According to data from the Supply and Prices System (Sisap) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Minagri), last Sunday the price of celery cost S / 1.08 per kilogram, while today it is offered at S / 6.83. Similarly, Chinese onion rose from S / 1.38 per kilo to S / 9.50, while coriander rose from S / 1.25 per kilo to S / 6.92. Broccoli suffered a slight rise, going from S / 1.50 per kilo to S / 3.00 According to Minagri, for several days there has been a lower entry of vegetables to the Great Wholesale Market of Lima, mainly chard, beet, Chinese onion, coriander , Canarian green beans, huacatay, turnip, parsley, leek and radish from the producing areas of the Lima region (Huaral, Barranca, Santa Rosa de Quives ...

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