The Ministry of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan has announced that the Antimonopoly Regulation Service will step up monitoring of prices for socially important goods across the country in all retail outlets, including markets, supermarkets, shops and hypermarkets.
The ministry reported that as of November 12, 2025, the average consumer prices (in soms) are as follows:
Wheat flour, first grade (local production) — 35.1 per kg
Wheat flour, first grade (imported) — 44.6 per kg
Wheat bread from first-grade flour — 65.7 per kg
Flatbread — 96.4 per kg
Pasteurized milk (2.5–3.2%) — 77.8 per liter
Refined sunflower oil — 156.8 per liter
Butter (unsalted, min. 72.5 %) — 644.5 per kg
Beef (excluding boneless) — 675 per kg
Mutton (excluding boneless) — 674.7 per kg
Granulated sugar — 75.6 per kg
White polished rice — 144.6 per kg
Vermicelli — 75.7 per kg
Spaghetti (packaged) — 74.4 per 400 g
Pasta, short-cut (bulk) — 74.1 per kg
Chicken eggs — 103.1 per 10 pieces
Potatoes — 40.6 per kg
Carrots — 47.5 per kg
Onions — 29.5 per kg
Coal (local) — 6,943.8 per ton
Coal (imported) — 8,587.5 per ton
AI 92 gasoline — 74.9 per liter
Diesel fuel — 80.6 per liter
LPG/autogas — 38.9 per liter
Liquefied gas — 735.2 per 10-kg cylinder
Mineral fertilizers:
Ammonium nitrate — 31.6 per kg
Urea — 41.4 per kg
Ammophos — 48.1 per kg
Hay — 318.3 per bale
Straw — 200.4 per bale
Universal mixed feed — 28.2 per kg
Bran — 22.2 per kg
Corn — 26.9 per kg
Feed wheat — 24.9 per kg.
The monitoring results will record the market prices of the aforementioned goods. In cases of price gouging or violations of state regulation rules, citizens may contact the regional offices of the Antimonopoly Regulation Service: