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    Bananas up 8%, apples 12%: Fruit prices hit five-year high amid floods and rains; vegetables offer some relief

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    Fruit prices surged by an average of 13.2% in the first nine months of 2025, marking a five-year high and significantly impacting household grocery bills. This persistent inflation, driven by regional supply shocks and cold chain issues, contrasts with falling vegetable prices. Bananas and apples were particularly affected by adverse weather and shifts in cultivation.
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