Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023

Download time series food price data, and build graphs and tables for over 20 different food crops at our food price database webpage: https://www.ifpri.org/project/freshfood-price-analysis-papua-new-guinea. Price trends in Q2, 2023Staple Crops: Between Q1 and Q2, the price of sweet potato declined...

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Main Authors: International Food Policy Research Institute, Hayoge, Greg, Kedir Jemal, Mekamu, Schmidt, Emily
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140268
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Schmidt, Emily
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description Download time series food price data, and build graphs and tables for over 20 different food crops at our food price database webpage: https://www.ifpri.org/project/freshfood-price-analysis-papua-new-guinea. Price trends in Q2, 2023Staple Crops: Between Q1 and Q2, the price of sweet potato declined 19 percent (except in Lae, up 30 percent), taro decreased 5 percent (except Lae and Banz, up 11 percent), cassava fell 8 percent (except Goroka, up 17 percent), and cooking banana cooking decreased 14 percent (except Lae and Banz, up 16 and 5 percent, respectively). Vitamin-dense foods: On average, vegetable (aibika, choko-tips, English cabbage, carrot, and capsicum) prices increased 15 percent between Q1 and Q2, except in Goroka, Kokopo, and Mt Hagen, where the price of aibika, English cabbage, and carrot decreased by 8 percent. Fresh Fruits: Lemon and orange prices decreased 15 percent and 8 percent between Q1 and Q2, while ripe banana, watermelon, and pawpaw slightly increased by 4 percent. Compared to other markets, the price of oranges and lemons are expensive in Port Moresby at 11.5 PGK/kg and 7.6 PGK/kg, respectively. Banz, Mt Hagen, and Goroka experienced average price increases in ripe banana, pawpaw, and watermelon of 21, 14 and 21 percent, respectively.
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spelling CGSpace1402682025-12-08T10:11:39Z Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023 International Food Policy Research Institute Hayoge, Greg Kedir Jemal, Mekamu Schmidt, Emily leaf vegetables sweet potatoes bananas inflation capacity development markets food prices prices taro Download time series food price data, and build graphs and tables for over 20 different food crops at our food price database webpage: https://www.ifpri.org/project/freshfood-price-analysis-papua-new-guinea. Price trends in Q2, 2023Staple Crops: Between Q1 and Q2, the price of sweet potato declined 19 percent (except in Lae, up 30 percent), taro decreased 5 percent (except Lae and Banz, up 11 percent), cassava fell 8 percent (except Goroka, up 17 percent), and cooking banana cooking decreased 14 percent (except Lae and Banz, up 16 and 5 percent, respectively). Vitamin-dense foods: On average, vegetable (aibika, choko-tips, English cabbage, carrot, and capsicum) prices increased 15 percent between Q1 and Q2, except in Goroka, Kokopo, and Mt Hagen, where the price of aibika, English cabbage, and carrot decreased by 8 percent. Fresh Fruits: Lemon and orange prices decreased 15 percent and 8 percent between Q1 and Q2, while ripe banana, watermelon, and pawpaw slightly increased by 4 percent. Compared to other markets, the price of oranges and lemons are expensive in Port Moresby at 11.5 PGK/kg and 7.6 PGK/kg, respectively. Banz, Mt Hagen, and Goroka experienced average price increases in ripe banana, pawpaw, and watermelon of 21, 14 and 21 percent, respectively. 2023-08-15 2024-03-14T12:09:12Z 2024-03-14T12:09:12Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140268 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2023. Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023. Papua New Guinea Food Price Bulletin July 2023. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136839.
spellingShingle leaf vegetables
sweet potatoes
bananas
inflation
capacity development
markets
food prices
prices
taro
International Food Policy Research Institute
Hayoge, Greg
Kedir Jemal, Mekamu
Schmidt, Emily
Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title_full Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title_fullStr Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title_full_unstemmed Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title_short Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
title_sort papua new guinea food price bulletin july 2023
topic leaf vegetables
sweet potatoes
bananas
inflation
capacity development
markets
food prices
prices
taro
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140268
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