Food prices have also fallen brutally in Germany
While we have a price cap on potatoes and because of this there may even be a product shortage by the beginning of next year, according to the report of the German Federal Statistical Office, the price increase has continued to accelerate since September.
According to the data, the producer price of agricultural products was 39.4 percent higher in September than a year earlier.
For the sake of comparison: in August, the increase was 34.5 percent, and in July 33.4 percent compared to the same period a year earlier.
The price of plant-based products increased by 26 percent in one year. Among other things, this increase can be attributed to the price of grain, which rose by 41 percent compared to the price a year earlier.
The producer price of vegetables increased by 22.8 percent in one year. Farmers paid 73 percent more for table potatoes than a year earlier.
The fact that the price of apples decreased by 20.6 percent in one year was a small joy in my heart, he points out in a recent article of Infostart.
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