The first potato production in Sweden was sold for a two hundred times higher price than the average price
The first potato production in Sweden was auctioned for 2000 Swedish crowns (61 thousand forints) per kilo.
The Lidl discount store chain bought 40 kilogrammes of primeval potatoes of a farmer named Arnold Ebbesson for 80,000 Swedish crowns (2.44 million HUF) at an auction on Tuesday in Bjärehalvön, South Sweden – TheLocal.se news portal wrote. (MTI)
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