Tomato, One of the Culprits of Rising Inflation in Mexico
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Tomato, one of the identifying fruits of the rich Mexican cuisine, is exposing the causes behind the upturn in consumer prices: market vendors describe an unfavourable combination of climate and rising costs adjusted to insecurity, while further increases in agricultural products are anticipated, pending the evolution of fertilizer and energy supplies in the face of the volatile conflict in the Middle East. Continue reading
Mexico’s inflation hit Mexicans’ pockets hard during the first 15th of March 2026, increasing the number of basic food items on citizens’ tables. A situation that worries housewives and merchants. In the coming weeks, we could see an increase in the price of grains such as corn, wheat and sorghum. In addition, they warn of a wave of increases for other basic products. “Pepino, tomato, tomato (...) Everything has gone up a lot,” said Ms. Lourdes,…
For heaven's sake! Annual inflation skyrocketed to 4.63% in the first half of March, its highest level since June 2025, reports the INEGI and hits hard the day to day. Tomato, chicken and lemon lead the increases, while fondles, airline tickets and fuels continue to squeeze the pocket.
Heaven for heaven! Annual inflation soared to 4.63% in the first half of March, its highest level since June 2015, reports INEGI, and it's hitting everyday life hard. Tomatoes, chicken, and lemons are leading the price increases, while food stalls, airfare, and fuel continue to put a strain on wallets.
For heaven's sake! Annual inflation skyrocketed to 4.63% in the first half of March, its highest level since June 2025, reports the INEGI and hits hard the day to day. Tomato, chicken and lemon lead the increases, while fondles, airline tickets and fuels continue to squeeze the pocket.
Inflation in Guanajuato stood at 4.37% during the 1st half of March. This reflects a lower growth than the national average, according to data from the INEGI and the Mexico platform How are we going?. While the country recorded annual inflation of 4.63%, the state remained below several entities in the Bajío, showing a differentiated regional dynamics in price increases. The state indicator was also positioned below other nearby economies such a…
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