Turkish villagers defy inflation

Published Nov 4, 2021

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In Elazig, Turkey, villagers have seen a significant increase in the cost of producing dairy products, with items like cheese, butter, and milk experiencing a modest rise of 1 lira compared to last year, while ready-made products have seen a drastic increase of up to 100 percent. This discrepancy has been attributed to the higher cost of feed and the quality of the products. On the other hand, products sold in the historical Grand Bazaar remain cheaper than their factory counterparts.
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Villagers defy inflation In Elazig, products such as yoghurt, milk and butter produced by villagers were increased by 1 lira compared to last year, while fabricated products were increased by 100 percent. ELAZIĞ - Tradesmen in the historical Grand Bazaar in Elazığ stated that products such as cheese, butter and milk produced in the village have increased by 1 lira compared to last year, and that fabricated products have increased by almost 100 percent and asked the authorities to find a solution to this situation. The increase rate between the products obtained as a result of long efforts and the fabricated products of the citizens who are farming in the village astonished those who saw it. In the historical Grand Bazaar in Elazig, products such as yogurt, milk and butter from the village were increased by 1 lira compared to last year, while the fabrication output of the same products increased by almost 100 percent. While the price of unsalted fresh cheese, which was sold for 23 ...
Source: Sondakika

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