Trade4go Summary
Prices in the Republic of Mordovia have seen a decrease across various food items including onions, sunflower oil, sour cream, cooked sausage, chilled and frozen chicken, and canned fruit and berries for baby food. The cost of beef, pork, lamb, and many other dairy and grain products also saw a decrease. However, some items such as butter, hard, semi-hard and soft cheeses, cottage cheese, ultra-pasteurized milk, dry milk mixtures for baby food, polished rice, millet, buckwheat groats, vermicelli, pasta, wheat flour, bread, chicken eggs, and sunflower oil are still experiencing high prices.
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Original content
Also in the region, prices for onions, sunflower oil and sour cream decreased over the week According to Mordoviastat data on February 24, in the Republic of Mordovia in the meat and meat products segment, the cost of cooked sausage decreased over the week (by 1.7%, to 437.39 rubles/kg), chilled and frozen chicken (by 0.4%, to 179.21 rubles/kg), semi-smoked and cooked-smoked sausage (by 0.3%, to 571.52 rubles/kg), frankfurters and wieners (by 0.1%, to 411.54 rubles/kg). The average price of beef was 570.67 rubles/kg, pork — 316.69 rubles/kg, lamb — 747.02 rubles/kg, canned meat for baby food — 1,195.32 rubles/kg. The fruit and vegetable market saw a decrease in the cost of onions (by 0.9% over the week, to 43.33 rubles/kg), carrots (by 0.7%, to 32.81 rubles/kg), potatoes (by 0.7%, to 49.16 rubles/kg), and canned fruit and berries for baby food (by 0.4%, to 544.14 rubles/kg). White cabbage could be purchased for an average of 42.63 rubles/kg, beets — for 41.73 rubles/kg, fresh ...