It was announced today that the government has signed contracts with Euroteste and Consulai under the Price Observatory to obtain information on consumer prices as well as the value chain analysis methodology.
“The Ministry of Agriculture and Food, through the Ministry of Agriculture’s Department of Planning, Policy and General Management (GPP), has signed contracts that will provide consumer price information and string value chain analysis methodology,” he said in a statement.
Contracts were signed with Euroteste — Marketing e Opinião for the procurement of information services and the monitoring of prices paid by consumers, including weekly data collection between 2023 and 2024, as well as historical information for 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, as well as Consulai — Consultoria Agro-Industrial for the acquisition of a chain analysis methodology that allows you to identify critical points for collecting information on the costs of activities, as well as the “characterization of the components of pricing and net profit.” “.
In the same statement, Agriculture and Food Minister Maria do Seu Antunes said the procedure strengthens “transparency mechanisms and promotes effective price monitoring, from the first sale to the actual price paid by the consumer.” .
The agriculture portfolio holder also stated that “expanding knowledge and monitoring the entire agri-food chain is fundamental to making the right decision when developing public policy.”
The National is Sustainable Price Observatory aims to monitor costs and prices throughout the agrifood supply chain.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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