Egyptian lentil prices today are impossible after the decision to raise the interest rate

Published 2022년 12월 22일

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The price of lentils in Egypt has recently stabilized following a significant increase due to a decision by the Central Bank of Egypt to raise interest rates by 3%. The retail price of lentils is currently 47 pounds per kilo, and wholesale prices range from 40 to 48 pounds per kilo. The increase in lentil prices is attributed to both a rise in the cost per ton and a global decrease in lentil production. Approximately 97% of the lentils consumed in Egypt are imported from countries such as Turkey, India, Australia, Syria, and Canada.
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Today, the price of a kilo of lentils in wholesale and retail stores has stabilized at the same prices as the previous two days, which had increased by about 3 pounds, after the price per kilo was 40 pounds in wholesale, and 45 pounds in retail. A number of wholesalers and retailers expected a move in the prices of lentils in the local market, after the decision of the Central Bank of Egypt, in its meeting this Thursday evening, to raise the interest rate by 3%. The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Egypt had decided, in its meeting held this evening, Thursday, December 22, 2022, to raise interest rates on deposits and lending for one night, and the rate of the main operation of the Central Bank by 300 basis points, to reach 16.25%, 17.25% and 16.75%. arrangement, credit and debit were raised by 300 basis points to 16.75%. The price of lentils ranges today in wholesale stores at 45 pounds, and in retail at 47 pounds, while some shops offer it at a price of up to 48 ...
Source: Almalnews

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