Comerciantes advierten incertidumbre por costos y abastecimiento de alimentos.
Merchants at the La Tiendona wholesale market indicated that international tensions and rising fuel costs are creating uncertainty about the supply and prices of fruits and vegetables, especially those imported from Guatemala. Although no shortages are currently reported, vendors and consumers say that some products have seen price increases. There is also concern about the potential impact of the drought predicted for the coming months on the food supply. (Television report)

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Civil Protection evacuates families and activates shelters due to strong waves on the coast.

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AUTORIDADES DE LA DGPC SE REUNIRÁN CON SUS HOMÓLOGOS DE SENASA POR LOS AUMENTOS A LA CARNE DE RES

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DIANA to invest $34M in expansion

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Diesel price hike hits transport and raises operating costs.

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Banco Mundial advierte aumento del 16% en materias primas que podría impactar a El Salvador

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Basic grain merchants claim the price of corn and beans remains stable GMV

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Comerciantes del mercado La Tiendona reportan menor ingreso de productos por alza de combustibles

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Analysis of pension reform progresses as positions emerge.

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An Ecuadorian Passenger Plane Thought It Could Enter Mexico Undetected...

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Docentes retirados solicitan pago completo de compensación económica.

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MAG SETS POTATO PRICES

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Agreement with U.S. facing ‘skepticism’ and some ‘opposition’ in Iran

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Comerciantes reportan alzas en el precio de las carnes ante impacto de los combustibles. GMV

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Neighborhood and local shops grow by 25% in the country | NH12

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Transporters warn of losses due to rising fuel prices and call for dialogue with the Government.

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What Happens If You Drink Olive Oil Every Night Before Bed

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177,000 senior citizens work in the informal sector, according to FUNDAUNGO. NH12

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A VARIATION IN THE PRICE OF VEGETABLES IS REPORTED AT THE NEW MUNICIPAL MARKET OF OLANCHITO

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