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In June, Colombia Saw Falling Prices of Fresh Fruits, Pork and Processed Foods

Posted On July 11, 2025
By : Editorial Staff
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Tag: and dragon fruits, antioquia, apples, artisanal cheeses, avocados, bananas, beets, bighead onions, boyaca, broccoli, Bulletin of Wholesale Prices of Agricultural Products, Carrots, chocolates, chocolo, coffee, corn, cundinamarca, dora inés rey, eggs, grains, grapes, green beans, green beans in pods, guanabana, guava, junca, lemons, mandarins, mangoes, meats, melons, Nariño, Oranges, passion fruit, pineapples, pitaya, pork, processed foods, Rural Agricultural Planning Unit, soursops, Sugar, Tomatoes, tomatos de arból, tree tomatoes, tubers, UPRA, vegetables

Wholesale food prices in Colombia showed mixed behavior during June 2025, according to data reported by the Bulletin of Wholesale Prices of Agricultural Products issued by the Rural Agricultural Planning Unit (UPRA). While the downward trend continued in fresh fruits, pork, tubers, and processed foods, increases were observed in vegetables, grains, meats, eggs, and dairy products.

The prices of products such as carrots, beets, junca and bighead onions, broccoli, and green beans in pods increased by more than 10% driven by a lower supply from key regions such as Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Boyacá, and Nariño. In contrast, products such as cucumber, chocolo (corn), tomatoes, and green beans registered decreases, in some cases also greater than 10%.

In the group of fresh fruits, the price falls in mandarins, lemons, guava, oranges, pineapples, avocados, apples, soursops (guanabana), and bananas stood out. However, some tropical fruits such as tree tomatoes (tomatos de arból), mangoes, and passion fruit showed considerable increases, as did grapes, melons, and dragon fruits (pitaya).

“These price fluctuations respond to both climatic conditions and natural production cycles, which forces us to continue strengthening agricultural planning with data. We continue to advance in tools to anticipate these variations and better guide production and marketing in the territories,” said Dora Inés Rey, director of the UPRA.

In tubers, decreases were recorded in the native and black potato varieties, as well as in the arracacha. However, products such as bananas, yams, and cassava reported moderate increases, in line with their seasonal behavior. In meat, the prices of several cuts of beef, fish, and chicken increased slightly, while Dora Inés Rey presented a generalized, although moderate, reduction.

The behavior of egg prices was on the rise in all categories, and the same happened with artisanal cheeses. In grains and cereals, decreases were observed in products such as yellow corn and imported lentils, while beans such as red cargo and radical increased their price. Finally, among processed foods, increases were recorded in sugar, coffee, chocolates, and refined oils; while decreases were observed in flours, pastes, and mixed vegetable oils.

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