Why do prices for vegetables of borsch set in Tajikistan remain stable?

게시됨 2020년 12월 11일

Tridge 요약

The article discusses the current prices for vegetables in Tajikistan, indicating that they have remained relatively stable despite a significant increase in the prices of flour, butter, and meat. This stability is due to the affordable prices of vegetables and the fact that the population has stocked up on vegetable products for the winter. Additionally, Tajikistan has produced more potatoes, onions, cabbage, and other vegetables this year, leading to a surplus. Garlic prices are also moderate, with domestic garlic priced higher than Chinese garlic.
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원본 콘텐츠

The prices for vegetables, the so-called borsch set, have changed insignificantly in comparison with the prices in the middle of autumn. At the moment, in the markets and in supermarkets, you can buy potatoes, depending on the quality, variety and caliber, at a price of 3.20-4 somoni / kg ($ 0.28-0.35), onions at 2-2.5 somoni / kg ($ 0.17-0.22), carrots - 1.2-1.5 somoni / kg ($ 0.1-0.13), cabbage - 1.5-2 somoni / kg ($ 0.13-0.17 ), turnip - 1.2-1.5 somoni / kg ($ 0.1-0.13), beets - 1.5-2 somoni / kg ($ 0.1-0.17). Wholesale prices are even lower. Prices for the above vegetables remain relatively affordable against the background of a significant increase - by 20-30% - in prices for flour, butter and meat. Market participants themselves call this factor one of the reasons for the stable prices for many types of vegetables, since the population spends significant funds on the purchase of flour, butter and meat. See also: Supermarkets and restaurants are a good sales channel for ...
출처: Eastfruit

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