Kuwait: Quality produce, right price – Shabra rates cheaper

Published 2022년 6월 12일

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Despite a global surge in food prices, Kuwait's local agricultural sector continues to supply markets with quality products at reasonable prices. A report following a visit to Shabra Al-Andalus, a hub for local agricultural products, confirms the availability of various fruits, vegetables, and eggs, with some price increases but overall affordability. Prices for items like bananas, oranges, apples, and vegetables range from 300 fils to KD 3, and potatoes are priced at KD 2.5 for a 14-kilogram bag. These prices are considered reasonable and accessible, offering an alternative to prices in other cooperatives and parallel markets.
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This post has been read 6354 times! KUWAIT CITY, June 12: The local agricultural sector continues to supply the markets with the most basic needs of the public – providing quality products at the right price despite the rise in food prices coinciding with the price hike wave sweeping the whole world, reports Al-Rai daily. The daily’s staff recently toured Shabra Al-Andalus — the selling point for local agricultural products. They affirmed the availability of various types of fruits and vegetables; such as potatoes, tomatoes, cucumber, in addition to local and imported eggs. They said the prices of most of these products remain reasonable. They revealed a large number of customers expressed their happiness over the current prices; although the prices of some items have increased. They reiterated the prices of most products are reasonable and available to everyone, stressing the prices are much lower than that of other cooperatives and parallel markets. Following are the prices of ...

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