Extreme price hikes, producers' sellers he blames each other

The prices of trees and vegetables in the capital market have been expensive in recent days. The citizens are complaining about it, as producers' vendors blame each other. Brahim Xhemajli, citizens from Pristina who had come to the market to run, complained that everything has suffered price hikes as well as that, according to him, is [...]
Brahim Xhemajli, citizens from Pristina who had come to the market to run, complained that everything has suffered price hikes, as well as that, according to him, it is difficult to survive when neither salaries nor pensions have increased.
All prices compared to the past years have increased, everything, all prices have increased, all food things, everywhere”.
“Rugs have not increased, pensions have not increased. It's hard to survive with these pensions. How come they're not expensive? One kilogram of spinach has become five euros, six euros. Very expensive”, Xhemajli said.
The retailer, Becir Avdiu, acknowledging that price hikes occurred, left the price hikes in general, though he stressed that producers have raised prices.
He said the price for production has also increased, citing here the cost of spending on products he sells on the market.
“less prices have increased, taking as example last year, have been a little cheaper, but out of the price of all things, and manufacturers have high prices after they have produced them themselves. Oil is expensive, it's expensive, they're all expensive, they're expensive, they've got seeds, and they've got reasons to expensive them too.
For these reasons it is more expensive. Few customers are complaining because they're a little more expensive, but they're also blaming the manufacturer because it has work to produce a pepper, a tomato”, Avdiu said.
Producer Idriz Hajdari, a cause for price hikes, says that after damage to products, manufacturers have had to plant crops for a second, resulting in many losses.
He added that prices may be a little more expensive, but that this, according to him, should not be such a big concern, reports Online Economy.
“prices have increased because there has been much rain, and producers have completely lost one summer, planted their products for the second time, hadn't been easy to bear, and the process has gone far behind”.
It's taken five thousand, two thousand or 10,000 euros, for example, they haven't been able to receive, they've planted the land in second place, and they haven't sold their products. It's missing and there's not enough merchandise. It may be a little more expensive, but it should not be tragic in my opinion”, Hajdari said.












