Egypt: Providing meat and poultry at discounts of up to 20% from the markets in affiliated outlets

Published 2024년 6월 11일

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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt is preparing for Eid Al-Adha by procuring 30,000 heads of live livestock and offering fresh meat and poultry at discounted prices through various outlets. Meat imports from countries like Sudan, Djibouti, Uruguay, and India are ensured to be safe and free of diseases. Additionally, the ministry is planning to provide large quantities of basic commodities such as sugar, oils, pasta, and rice, and will maintain consumer complexes and wholesale stores to ensure a consistent food supply during the Eid period.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade announced its readiness to welcome Eid Al-Adha by pumping large quantities of fresh meat. The Ministry confirmed contracts for approximately 30,000 heads of live livestock, to be slaughtered in Egyptian slaughterhouses and sold through several outlets, including 1,350 consumer malls. Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, confirmed that he aims to pump meat and poultry into the outlets of the Holding Company for Food Industries at discounts ranging from 15 to 20% compared to their counterparts in the local market, as part of the ministry’s preparations for Eid Al-Adha. Al-Moselhi said that he aims to offer 20,000 heads of fresh livestock through 1,500 various outlets, including consumer complexes, trailers, and mobile cars, during Eid Al-Adha. For his part, Major General Ahmed Hassanein, CEO of the Holding Company for Food Industries, affiliated with the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, said that the origins from ...
Source: Almalnews

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