
Tomato growers in the Canary Islands were paid just 1.06 euros per kilo in June. That is 39.8 per cent less. Potatoes have become more expensive.
The Canary Islands have been hit hard by inflation. Rising prices are causing families increasing difficulties. Here you will find all the information you need on inflation in the Canary Islands:

Tomato growers in the Canary Islands were paid just 1.06 euros per kilo in June. That is 39.8 per cent less. Potatoes have become more expensive.

Diesel is becoming increasingly expensive in the Canary Islands, whilst the price of petrol remains consistently high. There are significant price differences between the islands.

Inflation in the Canary Islands has reached 3.4 per cent. The price index rose to 103.62 points. This has consequences for residents and tourists.

The consumer price index in the Canary Islands is once again close to the ECB's target. Here are the reasons - and the outlook.
The Canary Islands are suffering from the current inflation. Supermarket prices are rising, energy is becoming significantly more expensive, and other everyday essentials are becoming increasingly unaffordable due to inflation in the Canary Islands. On this page, we have compiled all the information on inflation in the Canary Islands for you.