Egypt: Fruit prices in Obour Market today, Saturday, August 17

Published 2024년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

On August 17, 2024, the Obour Market saw stable fruit prices with a slight increase of 3-5 pounds per kilo in retail. The prices for various fruits such as grapefruit, Banati Asif and red grapes, crimson, black grapes, Egyptian apples, guava, cantaloupe, and mangoes (Timor, Zubaidi, local, Fons, Fas, Dabsha, Sadika, Golk, Sukkari, Calf egg, Sinara, Fajr Kalan, Tommy, Kit, and Kent) ranged from 13 to 80 pounds per kilo depending on the type. In addition, the state has been making significant efforts to boost exports by opening new markets, updating laboratories, and developing the agricultural quarantine system. Currently, about 350 agricultural commodities are exported to 160 markets.
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Fruit prices today, Saturday, August 17, 2024, witnessed stability in prices for most types of fruits in the Obour Market, with 3-5 pounds added to the price per kilo in retail. - Grapefruit between 6 to 9 pounds - Banati Asif grapes 15 to 35 pounds - Banati red grapes 15 to 30 pounds - Crimson grapes 20 to 30 pounds - Black grapes 20 to 35 pounds - Egyptian apples range from 15 to 30 pounds per kilo - Guava ranges from 15 to 25 pounds per kilo - Cantaloupe ranges from 7 to 10 pounds - Awis mango between 20 to 40 pounds - Indian mango between 15 to 25 pounds ▪︎ Kilo of Timor mango from 20 to 30 pounds, package is a crate and a carton ▪︎ Kilo Mango Zubaidi from 18 to 24 pounds, package: cage and carton ▪︎ Kilo of local mango from 13 to 18 pounds, package: cage and carton ▪︎ Kilo of Fons mango from 20 to 30 pounds, package: carton ▪︎ Kilo of Fas mango from 40 to 80 pounds, package: carton ▪︎ Kilo of Dabsha mango from 12 to 18 pounds, package: cage ▪︎ Kilo of Sadika mango from 22 to ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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