Growth in agricultural producer prices has slowed down
In July, the annual growth rate of agricultural producer prices declined to a single-digit level. Following a 10.5 percent rise in June, acquisition prices were 8.5 percent higher in July than a year ago.
However, neither the prices of vegetables nor potatoes contributed to the slowing of the price increase, and the purchase price of animal products was also left out of the slowdown – according to the latest data released on the website of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Friday. (MTI)
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