Products that became cheaper and expensive in Iran

Published Sep 1, 2021

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant increase in the prices of 21 goods by over 100% in Iran over the past year, with one-day-old chickens experiencing the highest increase of 289.7%. Other goods like imported soybean meal, barley, corn, and wheat bran also saw substantial price hikes due to their use in animal feed. As a result, the prices of chicken, meat, eggs, and dairy products have also increased drastically. Additionally, the prices of various grains, oils, and iron products doubled or more, while some goods like yellow apples and North Thomson oranges became cheaper. The article also mentions a decrease in the prices of 48 products by more than 50%.
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Original content

According to ISNA, out of 96 goods whose price changes were published from June last year to the same month of this year, the prices of 21 goods have increased by more than 100% and their prices have doubled to nearly quadrupled. The biggest price increase is related to one-day-old chickens, whose price has increased by 289.7% during the mentioned period and has increased 3.8 times. In addition, imported soybean meal with 109.6 percent, domestic and foreign barley with 158.7 and 135 percent, domestic corn with 119.2 percent and wheat bran with 103.5 percent price increase; Because these goods, as animal and poultry feed, also affect the prices of chicken, meat, eggs and dairy products. The price of live chicken and fresh chicken meat in the same month has increased by 119 and 105.6 percent compared to June last year to about 18 thousand and 200 and 25 thousand and 800 tomans. Of course, the price of chicken has reached 40,000 tomans in recent months. Meanwhile, in April of this ...
Source: Isna

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