Prices for products, except for vegetables, have risen in price in Kyrgyzstan by an average of 15.78%, the Antimonopoly Regulation Service of Kyrgyzstan has announced, the financial portal Akchabar reports.
According to the Official Body, 1st grade flour increased in price by 21.78%, tinned bread from 1st grade flour - by 24.89%, pasteurized milk - by 40.58%, cottage cheese - by 11.56%, butter - by 18.95%, sugar - by 29.07%, local rice (except Uzgen) - by 16.23%.
Refined vegetable oil has fallen in price a little cheaper - by 0.32%.
From vegetables, onion, tomatoes and cucumbers have risen in price. Potatoes, carrots, cabbage and garlic fell in price.
Comparative data on food prices for the year was calculated by the Antimonopoly Regulation Service of Kyrgyzstan, the portal writes.
CentralasianLIGHT.org
Nov. 9, 2022