Kosovo’s vegetable prices hit record highs

Kosovo’s vegetable prices hit record highs

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Vegetables have reached record prices in Kosovo in recent days. Currently, the price for a kilogram of peppers reaches around 5 euros, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

The KosovaPress team has visited markets in the capital, where the price of peppers reaches 4 euros 99 cents per kilogram.

Even in other cities in the country, a kilogram of pepper costs 4 euros and 39 cents.

Price increases were also observed in other vegetable products.

Green salad today cost 4 euros and 20 cents, tomatoes 3 euros and 50 cents and potatoes over 1 euro.

It is currently not the pepper production season in Kosovo, but the increase in vegetable prices has already become a trend in Kosovo.

Meanwhile, meat product prices are currently around 10 euros per kilogram.

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