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Vegetable Prices Go Up, Fruit Prices Drop in Past Week
Vegetable Prices Go Up, Fruit Prices Drop in Past Week
Peppers sold in Targovishte, Northeastern Bulgaria, June 13, 2025 (BTA Photo/Ekaterina Hristova)

The prices of most vegetables have gone up over the past week, according to the weekly bulletin published by the Commodity Exchange and Wholesale Markets State Commission. Most fruit prices dropped.

The market index for wholesale food prices rose by 0.49% to 2.667 points compared to 2.654 points a week earlier. The base index level of 1 point was set in 2005.

All product prices are per 1 kg unless otherwise specified. All prices are given in EUR.

  Product   Old price   New price   % change
  Tomatoes 2,37   2,60   9,7%  
  Cucumbers 2,17   1,90   -12,4%  
  Potatoes 0,49   0,47   -4,1%  
  Carrots 0,63   0,64   1,6%  
  Cabbage 0,56   0,72   28,6%  
  Red peppers 2,94   2,96   0,7%  
  Bananas 1,69   1,48   -12,4%  
  Lemons 2,20   2,15   -2,3%  
  Oranges 1,32   1,28   -3,0%  
  Mandarin oranges 1,44   1,46   1,4%  
  Apples 1,44   1,27   -11,8%  
  White brined cheese from cow's milk 5,92   5,94   0,3%  
  Vitosha yellow kashkaval cheese 9,40   9,39   -0,1%  
  Yogurt 3% fat or above (per 400 g) 0,76   0,76   0,0%  
  Milk 3% fat (per litre) 1,16   1,17   0,9%  
  Butter (per 125 g) 1,69   1,49   -11,8%  
  Chicken 3,56   3,56   0,0%  
  Size M eggs (a piece) 0,23   0,24   4,3%  
  Beans 2,06   2,13   3,4%  
  Rice 1,76   1,71   -2,8%  
  Lentils 2,14   2,14   0,0%  
  Grade 500 flour 0,79   0,74   -6,3%  
  Sunflower oil (per litre) 1,81   1,73   -4,4%  
  Sugar 0,91   0,93   2,2%  

 

 

/NZ/

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