Egypt: Beef, buffalo, and veal prices on Saturday 11-9-2024 at the beginning of the week

Published 2024년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of meat prices in the local market as of Saturday, 9-11-2024. It covers a wide range of meat products, including fresh, local, and frozen meat from various sources such as Canada, Brazil, and Egypt. Prices are listed for items like beef, poultry, lamb, and buffalo, as well as by-products like liver and sausages. Pricing is provided for butcher shops, supermarkets, and government outlets, with prices varying depending on the type and source of the meat. Additionally, the article mentions the cost of raising and selling live cattle and buffalo in local markets.
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Original content

The prices of fresh, local and frozen meat fluctuated today, Saturday 9-11-2024, with the price of a kilo of the Canadian ranged between 300 and 589 pounds per kilo, local banana and fillet 520 pounds, steak 570 pounds, Canadian thigh 470 pounds, quail 540 pounds, minced beef 380 pounds, and premium minced beef 480 pounds in butcher shops, according to a number of traders. Meat prices Traders indicated that the price of a kilo of beef with fat is 355 pounds, Canadian kofta and burger 360 pounds, Canadian minced beef and sausage 385 pounds, and lamb meat 520 pounds. Traders explained that the price of the various ministries' outlets ranges between 300 and 330 pounds for the municipal hospital, lamb and liver for both types, Sudanese meat and liver 270 pounds, and meat in the mobile and fixed "Decent Life" outlets at 210 to 310 pounds. Traders reported that the price of frozen buffalo meat is 260 pounds per kilo, Brazilian minced meat is 240 pounds, imported sausage is 150 and 170 ...
Source: Almalnews

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