Egypt: Significant decrease in vegetable prices and fruit stabilization today, Sunday 27-12-2020

Published 2020년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

The article reports a decrease in the market prices of various vegetables and fruits, including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, peas, peppers, zucchini, and carrots, with the lowest prices ranging from 2.5 to 6 pounds per kilo. Onions and garlic saw a slight increase in price. Additionally, the article provides the prices for a range of imported and local fruits such as bananas, dates, apples, grapes, and pomegranates, with prices varying from 5 to 30 pounds per kilo. The prices mentioned in the article are from a wholesale day in Obour market.
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Original content

The prices of vegetables and fruits witnessed a significant decline today, Sunday 27-12-2020 in the markets, and tomatoes ranged between 2.5 pounds to 4, potatoes 2.5 pounds to 3.5 pounds, garlic 46, Chinese garlic 12 pounds, and red / golden / white onions by 7.5 pounds per kilo with an increase. 50 piasters. A number of traders added that the green option fell 100 piasters, recording 5 instead of 6 pounds, turkey eggplant 2.5, peas 6 instead of 7 pounds, colored pepper 20, zucchini 5 instead of 6, carrots 5 pounds, hot turkey pepper 6, and cabbage 8 pounds each . Vegetable prices The merchants indicated that the white bride's eggplant is 5, the black colored for 4, the Kabocha 3.5 pounds for one, the lettuce 3 pounds per package, the beans 6.5 to 7 pounds, the moulokhia 3 pounds, and the lemon 10 pounds. Read also the prices of vegetables and fruits today, Friday 12-25- 2020, and merchants noted that imported bananas cost 15 pounds, baladi bananas from 10 pounds to 12 pounds, ...
Source: Almalnews

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