12 thousand dollars the price of a bunch of grapes in Japan

Social media circulated a short video clip showing a rare sale of a bunch of grapes in Japan, valued at 12 thousand US dollars.

According to the available information, the "Ruby Roman" cluster was recently sold at an auction in the Japanese market, and it set a record, as the price of this type five years ago did not exceed five thousand dollars.

The cultivation of "Ruby Roman" grapes began in Japan in Ishikawa Prefecture in the nineties of the last century, and a new variety was registered in 2007. One to 20 grams approx.

Recently, Japanese auctions witnessed a remarkable sale of "Aomori Heartbeat" cherries as well, as a box of 15 cherries sold for 600,000 Japanese yen, meaning that the price of one cherry amounted to 40,000 yen (about $296).

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