Prices of vegetables and fruits in Egypt today, Tuesday 12-22-2020

Published 2020년 12월 22일

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The article reports the varied prices of fruits and vegetables in the market on a specific day. Tomatoes were priced between 4 to 5 pounds, while new potatoes dropped to 3.5 pounds. Other vegetables such as onions, cucumbers, eggplants, peas, peppers, zucchini, carrots, and cabbage were also priced. Fruits like bananas, dates, apples, grapes, and melons were also included in the price report, with bananas costing 15 pounds for imported and 10 pounds for local, and apples priced between 15 to 25 pounds. The article also mentions a decrease in prices in the El Obour market for wholesale trade.
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Original content

The prices of vegetables and fruits continued their variation today, Tuesday, 12-22-2020 in the market bourse, and tomatoes ranged between 4 to 5 pounds, new potatoes decreased to 3.5 against 5 recently, high-quality garlic by 56 pounds, garlic with a throne of 46, and red and golden onions from 6.5 pounds to 8 Traders mentioned that the green cucumber swung between 5 to 6 pounds, turkey eggplant between 2 and 2.5, peas 8 pounds, colored pepper 20, zucchini and carrots 7 pounds per kilo, and turkey pepper 6 pounds and cabbage from 8 to 10 pounds each. Vegetable prices and traders hinted that the white / black / colored bride's eggplant is 3.5 pounds, kabocha is 4 pounds per one, lettuce is 3 pounds per package, beans are 5, and mulukhiya is 2 pounds per package, and lemons are 10 pounds. Read also tomatoes are rising .. The prices of vegetables and fruits today, Friday 18 -12-2020 The merchants noted that imported bananas cost 15 pounds, baladi bananas 10 pounds, sandal dates 5, ...
Source: Almalnews

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