Rising fuel costs means pricier maple syrup
The Burlington Free Press reports that according to Bruce Martell, agricultural development coordinator at the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, this year's average consumer price for one gallon of maple syrup is $40. This prices represents a 25 percent increase in cost over the past five years. The increase is driven mostly by rising fuel costs, but also by higher labor costs, because "workers battled a harsher than usual winter."
