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Turkey sees prices for ag products rise by 17%

Prices of agricultural products in Turkey rose by more than 17 percent in April compared to the same month last year, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said Monday.

Prices as measured by the producer price index (PPI), which gauges prices charged by farmers for crops and livestock, showed a 17.25 percent year-on-year rise with a 2.05 percent price rise from March to April, TurkStat said.

The greatest monthly hike was in perennial crops, which rose by 9.10 percent from March. Non-perennials rose 0.86 percent.

Prices in citrus fruit's sub-agricultural group increased by 2.95 percent, followed by vegetables with 1.24 percent and leguminous crops and oil seeds with 1.17 percent.

source: dailysabah.com
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