On the trading floors of the Russian Federation - both in markets, and in supermarkets and convenience stores - greenhouse tomatoes have risen significantly.
The price of tomatoes grown in closed ground rose by as much as 13%. And today, a kilogram of tomatoes costs an average of 150 rubles to the Russian consumer (the lower level starts at 120 rubles, the upper level equals 170). This is despite the fact that a week earlier a kilogram package of greenhouse tomatoes cost Russian customers an average of 100 rubles.
As experts explain, today far from all greenhouse plants in Russia are ready to supply generous consignments of tomatoes to the market, and so far only individual farms with modest yielding resources are engaged in the sale of greenhouse tomatoes.![](http://img.tomahnousfarm.org/img/ferm-2020/15592/image_L09ntPk91O8aE.jpg)
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