A significant decrease in the prices of vegetables in Morocco

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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The prices of vegetables in Moroccan markets have significantly decreased, making them more affordable for citizens after months of rising prices. This decline is attributed to an abundance of supply and exporters' reluctance to sell their goods to certain markets due to increased entry fees. Local authorities are being urged to monitor merchants' commitment to selling vegetables and fruit at lower prices to ensure citizens benefit from the price decreases.
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Inezgane: Muhammad Soleimani The prices of a group of vegetables in Moroccan markets have fallen dramatically, and their prices have become affordable for citizens, after they had been on the rise over the past months. Citizens in a number of Moroccan cities felt a significant decline in the prices of basic vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, and potatoes to their levels that they were a long time ago, and prices also decreased in wholesale markets for vegetables and fruits. According to the data, the prices of tomatoes in the wholesale market for vegetables and fruits in Inezgane (the largest wholesale market in the south) fell to record levels, and until the day before yesterday, Monday, a continuous decline in prices was recorded. The price of tomatoes in this market ranges between 1.5 dirhams and 3 dirhams per kilogram. Depending on the quality of tomatoes, the same applies to onions, the price of which no longer exceeds 5 dirhams at most in the wholesale market in Inezgane, ...

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