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BAKU / 05.12.14 / TURAN: In November in Baku and major cities of Azerbaijan food prices did not decrease, although at the expense of reduction in price of some exotic fruit it was down by an average o...
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Baku / 13.11.14 / Turan: In October in the capital market of secondary housing (SHM) prices increased on average by 7.5%. This is due mainly to the large housing segment with renovation. Talk about th...
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BAKU / 08.09.14 / TURAN: In August, food prices rose by an average of 12.5%. Food products in stores have not risen, even opposite - meat and offal of poultry, and fish ponds fell by about 10.7%. But...
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A resident of the capital Afag Mamedova sold her father's house in the province, took a consumer loan secured by a car and bought one-bedroom apartment in a new 3rd district for 86,000 manats ($ 108,0...
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Results of the building materials market (96 items) monitoring showed that in June, prices of construction materials increased on average 0.3%. During the studies revealed that due to the season, the...
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In May, food prices continued to decline due to seasonal factors - per month minus 1.2 %. Most of all it has affected agricultural production - so that added to the end of the year thanks to a new cro...
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How many people in Azerbaijan consume natural animal and vegetable oils? This question is difficult to answer, because the public does not receive information from regulatory organizations.Referring t...
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The collapse of prices for building materials market in April was not in the near future is foreseen against stable (5 to 10%) of annual growth, experts state. This is due largely to the activity of t...
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Baku/13.05.14/Turan : With the approach of the summer season comes juice consumption . Since many Azerbaijani citizens prefer to live and work in Baku, not everyone can afford the consumption of fresh...
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In the first quarter, Azerbaijan produced food, beverages and tobacco products worth 646.3 million manat. Most increased the production of brandy – 8.5 times in comparison with the same period last ye...
