2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
The State Commission on Commodity Exchanges and Markets announced that meat products according to the Stara Planina standard have become more expensive in the last year.
The biggest jump was registered by the minced meat, whose wholesale values increased by 80 stotinki per kilogram.
Statistics show that other meat products according to the Stara Planina standard have risen in price, as smoked sausages have increased their wholesale price by 52 stotinki per kilogram.
On the other hand, perishable sausages have become cheaper by one year, as in the middle of last week they were sold for BGN 7.78 per kilogram, which is 10 stotinki less than last year's values.
In the case of local products, which are not produced according to the Stara Planina standard, there has been a gradual decrease in prices in the last year.
Bacon salami, for example, now costs BGN 8.32 per kilogram, while last year it sold for BGN 9.09 per kilogram.
Beef sausages are also cheaper, the price of which is currently BGN 4.37 per kilogram, which means that their price has dropped by 66 stotinki.
Ordinary minced meat, which is currently trading at BGN 4.82 per kilo, has also fallen in price by 43 stotinki.
Smoked and perishable sausages have reduced their wholesale prices by 46 stotinki and are currently sold for BGN 5.04 per kilogram.
Although a slight decrease is observed in chicken sausages, whose prices have fallen by 6 cents, reaching 3.36 levs per kilogram wholesale.
In recent months, frozen chickens have fallen in price by 28 stotinki, and their kilogram is now traded in bulk for BGN 4.02.
The chicken legs have reached prices of BGN 3.50 per kilogram, which shows that their values have dropped by 53 stotinki.
The wholesale prices of chicken breasts have also been reduced by 18 stotinki and they are now sold for BGN 8.05 per kilogram.
Among meat products, only the price of pork leg with bone has risen, whose price per kilogram has reached BGN 7.50, which shows that its value has jumped by 25 stotinki in one year.
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