Czech Republic: Dry Weather Resulted in Increased Vegetable Prices

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The regular monthly report published by the Czech Statistical Office on average consumer prices of selected food products shows a significant increase in prices of certain vegetables: The largest surge encountered potato prices that almost doubled when compared year-on year. While in October 2014 average consumer price of potatoes was 8.38 CZK, in October 2015 it reached 15.59 CZK for one kilogram of potatoes. 

Czech Republic: Dry Weather Resulted in Increased Vegetable Prices

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