Egypt: Prices of local and imported meat today, Friday, September 13, 2024

Published 2024년 9월 13일

Tridge summary

Butcher shops and outlets have seen fluctuations in meat prices on Friday, 9-13-2024, with Canadian meat priced between 320 and 430 pounds per kilo, minced meat 280 to 360 pounds, and sausage 370. The price varies based on quality, livestock, region, and breeding methods. Local cured meat is priced at 300 pounds, while Brazilian minced meat is 240 pounds. Local goat meat is priced at 450 pounds, and local sheep is 520 pounds in popular markets. Imported calves range in price based on the type, and the cost of a buffalo varies between 100,000 and 120,000 pounds.
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The prices of live, slaughtered and cured meat fluctuated in butcher shops and outlets today, Friday 9-13-2024, with the price of a kilo of Canadian meat ranging between 320 and 430 pounds, minced meat 280 to 360 pounds, kofta 360, sausage 370, and burger 365, according to the quality rate, livestock, region, cut, and breeding methods, according to a number of traders. Meat Prices Traders indicated that the price of a kilo of meat with fat is 460 pounds, beef kofta 360 pounds, local burger 365 pounds, sausage 370 pounds, lamb meat 520 pounds, and a kilo of aged meat 390. Traders reported that the price of the Ministry of Agriculture outlets is 300 pounds for the local cured meat. Traders revealed that the price of Indian buffalo meat is 260 pounds per kilo, Brazilian minced meat is 240 pounds, imported sausage is 150 and 170 pounds, Brazilian meat is 250 pounds, and frozen minced meat is 240 pounds. Meat prices today Traders reported that the price of a kilo of camel liver is 420 ...
Source: Almalnews

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