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Vegetables became almost 30 percent more expensive in April in Germany
The fresh food market has been shattered by the coronavirus epidemic in Germany, with some product prices rising sharply and others falling – a survey found vegetables cost almost 30 percent more in April, while for game the third of the price a year earlier is paid. </ h2>
According to a report by the Bonn-based agricultural market research company AMI (Agrarmarkt Informationsgesellschaft), prices for all types of fresh food rose by 10 percent in April, compared to a year before. (MTI)
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