In Egypt, broccoli cultivar prices have dropped significantly from USD 496.09 per metric ton (EGP 25,000/mt) in Dec-24 to USD 297.65/mt (EGP 15,000/mt) in Jan-25, reflecting a sharp 40% month-on-month (MoM) decline. This price drop is due to high stock levels and the short shelf life of broccoli, which compels farmers to offload produce quickly to avoid spoilage.
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