Turkey's food prices have risen nearly 20% due to the Iran conflict.

Due to the Iran conflict, Turkish food prices have risen significantly, with an increase of nearly 20%, and it is expected that the pressure to raise prices will continue to grow in the short term. On the 20th, Turkish media quoted Huseyin Bozdar, chairman of the Turkish Food Industry Association Federation, reporting that since the outbreak of the Iran conflict, transportation costs have risen sharply, severely impacting the supply chain, and the prices of Turkish fruits and vegetables have increased by 15% to 20%. (Xinhua News Agency)

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