Tomatoes, potatoes, and carrots are selling for less in Managua's markets, according to weekly monitoring by the Ministry of Development, Industry, and Commerce (MIFIC). Juan José Úbeda, MIFIC's Director General of Consumer Protection, explained that 16 other products have maintained stable prices. These products include: 70/30 and 80/20 rice, sulfited sugar, bulk oil, sealed oil, white corn, beef, whole chicken, chicken thigh, chicken leg, chic…
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Tomatoes, potatoes, and carrots are selling for less in Managua's markets, according to weekly monitoring by the Ministry of Development, Industry, and Commerce (MIFIC). Juan José Úbeda, MIFIC's Director General of Consumer Protection, explained that 16 other products have maintained stable prices. These products include: 70/30 and 80/20 rice, sulfited sugar, bulk oil, sealed oil, white corn, beef, whole chicken, chicken thigh, chicken leg, chic…