Vegetables and fruits in Russia increased in price by 3.6% from November 6 to 11

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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Russian fruit and vegetable prices have seen a significant increase, with a 3.6% rise in just six days from November 6 to 11, following a 4% increase in the previous eight days, according to Rosstat. The most notable price hikes were seen in cucumbers (8.8%) and tomatoes (5.9%). Since the beginning of the year, potatoes have led the price growth, increasing by nearly 1.7 times, while onions, beets, and cabbage have also experienced substantial increases. In contrast, cucumber and tomato prices have decreased by 26.1% and 14% respectively over the same period. The overall price increase for fruits and vegetables in 2023 reached 24.19%.
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Moscow. November 13. INTERFAX.RU - Prices for fruit and vegetable products in the Russian Federation from November 6 to 11 (6 days) increased by 3.6%, Rosstat reported on Wednesday. From October 29 to November 5 (8 days), the increase was 4%. The biggest increase in price from November 6 to 11 was for cucumbers - by 8.8% (by 8.6% from October 29 to November 5) and tomatoes - by 5.9% (by 5.1%). Potato prices increased by 4.7% (by 6.1%), onions by 4.6% (by 6.3%), cabbage by 4.1% (by 4%), beets by 2.6% (by 4.3%), carrots by 1.6% (2.3%), bananas by 1.1% (by 1.9%), apples by 0.4% (by 0.8%). Since the beginning of the year, potatoes have retained the leadership in price growth, having increased in price by almost 1.7 times. ...
Source: Interfax

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