2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
More expensive winter will buy this year, shows a study by bTV. A jar of lutenitsa will be sold wholesale for BGN 0.99, which is an increase compared to last year's values of BGN 0.95.
However, this is not the highest value of lyutenitsa. In 2015, a jar of the traditional winter food in our country was sold for BGN 1.07. In 2015, the pickle was at its highest prices of BGN 1.19.
This year a wholesale pickled jar will be available for BGN 1.01. Last year the price was lower - BGN 0.96.
Georgi Kamburov, secretary of the Association of Greenhouse Vegetable Producers, pointed out that the price for the end user increases when the production passes through several traders and each puts a mark-up.
Retailers and distributors are also looking for a profit, so there can be a difference of up to 25% between wholesale and retail prices, the expert told bTV.
Kamburov also commented that at the moment Bulgarian greenhouse tomatoes are competing with imported Albanian and Macedonian tomatoes. According to him, with each passing year the Bulgarian production decreases and the sown areas are half less.
For 8 jars of home-made lyutenitsa, you will spend between 10 and 15 leva, said Aunt Svetla from the Montana village of Krapchene in the show Read the label, but she did not include the price of peppers because she produces them at home.
Although the price for homemade lyutenitsa is higher, Aunt Svetla is adamant that its taste cannot be compared to that of the store.
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