Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Wholesale market prices index up 1.4%

Photo: library

The wholesale market prices index has increased with 1.4% to 1.299 points this week, the Bulgarian Commodity Exchange and Wholesale Markets State Commission announced. The price of greenhouse tomatoes decreased by 1.4% and their average price amounted to EUR 0.7 per kilogram. The price of the greenhouse cucumbers dwindled by nearly 14% and their average price was to the tune of EUR 0.78 per kilo. However, the wholesale price of the potatoes went up by 8.6% to EUR 0.32 per kilogram. The average prices of other wholesale products are as follows: green peppers-EUR 0.57 per kilo, apples- EUR 0.50 per kilogram, cherries-EUR 1.35 per kilogram, minced meat-EUR 2.37 per kilo, frozen chicken-EUR 1.41, sugar-EUR 0.76 per kilo, white flour-EUR 0.41, eggs-EUR 0.08 per piece, etc.




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Hot and sunny Sunday with a gentle breeze

Overnight it will be clear and almost calm . Sunday will be sunny. Daytime temperatures will rise, with highs mostly between 31°C and 36°C, around 32°C in Sofia. It will be sunny over the mountains. There will be light winds from the east,..

published on 7/27/24 7:05 PM

Romania takes measures to reduce waiting times at the Friendship Bridge between Giurgiu and Ruse

The Romanian Border Police has ordered measures to ensure operational control and reduce waiting times at the border with Bulgaria at Giurgiu-Ruse , where heavy traffic is expected over the weekend, BTA reported, citing the Agerpres agency.  An..

published on 7/27/24 4:41 PM
Sofia mayor Vasil Terziev.

Mayor of Sofia aims to make capital a net zero carbon city by 2020

One of our ambitious goals is to make Sofia a net zero carbon city by 2030. This was announced by the Mayor of Sofia, Vasil Terziev, at the opening of the 61st session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Bulgaria's capital city..

published on 7/27/24 1:22 PM