Less melon is expected to grow this year

We will have enough melons for domestic consumption
Planting is not over yet, but it is estimated that the crop area may have shrunk by 20 to 30 percent. Traders are therefore advised to start negotiations in time for a smooth supply of goods. No more accurate estimate of prices has been provided, but it is already known that a significant increase in production costs could justify a price increase of more than 30 percent. (MTI)
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