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Cyprus food prices above EU average for dairy and oils but cheaper for meat and vegetables

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-22

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• What happened: Cyprus food prices for dairy and oils are significantly above the EU average, while prices for meat, vegetables, and fruit are lower than the EU average, according to Eurostat data for 2025. • Why it matters: This pricing disparity highlights the cost-of-living challenges in Cyprus, particularly for essential dairy and oil products, while offering some relief for meat and produce consumers. • What to watch next: Monitor future inflation trends and potential government responses to address the rising food prices, especially in dairy and oils, as well as the impact on consumer behavior.

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