Taiwan: Heavy rainfall sends papaya prices skyrocketing

Published 2021년 10월 14일

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Heavy rainfall in August has led to a significant decrease in papaya harvest, resulting in the highest prices in the last 17 years. Prices have risen to NT$120 (US$4.27) per kilogram, a four-time increase from the previous year. Many fruit stalls are refusing to purchase papayas at such high prices, and shoppers are shocked by the price hike. The quality of the papayas remains high, but consumers may have to wait two to three months for prices to drop.
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This freshly cut papaya is full of mouthwatering fruit, but it comes at a jaw-dropping price. Due to a long stretch of heavy rainfall in August, the papaya harvest was much more meager than usual. Therefore, prices have surged to their highest level in the last 17 years. The leader of a local farmer's association says he's never seen anything like this in all his years as chairman. He says that prices have risen to NT$120 (US$4.27) per kilogram. At the same time last year, papayas only cost about NT$30 (US$1.07) per kilo. Now, shoppers are shocked to see a price that's four times what they're used to. Many fruit stalls are simply refusing to purchase papayas from farmers at such a high price. One vendor says that he hasn't sold papayas in over a month, since the cost of a single fruit can come out to around NT$200 (US7.12). A drink shop owner says he probably won't be ...
Source: Rti

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