The supply to Great Wholesale Market of Lima (GMML) has recovered this Tuesday, March 14, 2023, since 7,427 tons of products entered, only -2.7% lower than the volume of the last four Tuesdays, when an average of 7,632 tons entered. On Monday, the supply capacity had been reduced by more than 31%, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (midagri).
Landing increased the stocks of the main food varieties, including onion (100%), garlic (100%), lemon (70%), potato (90%), tomato (80%), orange (100%) , apple (100%) and papaya (100%).
However, around 65% of the products that entered this establishment still continue to rise. As in the day before, the lemon in the bag is among the foods that has had the greatest variation in the last 24 hours, with an increase of S/1.11 reaching S/7.78 per kg in its retail sale. Wholesale.
However, the American green pea leads the increases and with an interday rise of S/2.00 it reached S/11.63 per kg. While the mountain green pea rose S/1.08 to S/8.83 per kg. Along these lines, the lemon in a box reached S/8.70 after rising S/0.87 per kg.
Among the foods that became more expensive were purple garlic, which rose from S/0.48 to S/5.18 per kg, the yellow potato tumay (S/2.62 from S/2.25 per kg), carrot (S/1.23 from S/1.08 per kg), mountain green bean (S/2.80 from S/2.65 per kg), etc.
Source: Larepublica

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