In 2024, rising costs in fresh and packaged foods defined a challenging economic environment in baked goods in Bolivia, driven largely by inflation and the scarcity of foreign currency within the local financial system. Importers of both finished goods and raw materials experienced price hikes that ultimately affected retail food prices, impacting consumers. For Bolivians, economic stability is often gauged by the cost of two staple items: bread and gasoline. Historically, increases in the price...
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Baked Goods in Bolivia
Euromonitor International
November 2024
List Of Contents And Tables
BAKED GOODS IN BOLIVIA
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2024 DEVELOPMENTS
Government subsidies secure stability in baked goods
The exit of La Francesa SA reshapes the packaged bread competitive landscape