Do not hurry to buy swimming flippers, cook jam!
June brings seasonal reduction in price, not only for agricultural products, but also for certain types of clothing. Spring-autumn clothes disappeared from the markets. Changes in prices were also due mainly to the seasonal nature of the features.
The public association Center of Economic Research (CER) announced the results of alternative statistical observations of food prices in January this year. This is an objective indicator calculated from the international system of calculating the relative amount of risk (VAR).
The cheapening mainly regarded cherries (in the previous month tomatoes led, decreasing 12.74% in price). Cherries decreased 23.20% against May, and pear prices dropped by 19.60%, due to the forced discount for perishable products.
The top three products that became more expensive included, above all, swimming flippers (16.56%), green beans (12.56%), onions (12.07%) and then - in the descending order.
According to the executive director of the Center for Economic Research Ghalib Togrul, in 2012, the expected inflation rate is the same as was seen in the past year - at the level of 12.04%. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 9 July 2012 18:12
Economics
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