The prickly pear continues its rise against the Egyptian pound and the Moroccan dirham

Published 2024년 7월 22일

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Prickly pear prices have significantly increased in both Egyptian and Moroccan markets this season, with the cost per fruit ranging from 5 to 10 dirhams in Morocco and 5 pounds in Egypt. The wholesale price of a cage containing around 100 pears has doubled from last year, reaching between 70 and 100 pounds. This price hike is due to a limited supply caused by crop damage from heat waves and plant diseases, which have reduced production.
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Written by Dina Khaled: The prices of prickly pears, nicknamed “the fruit of the poor,” jumped in the Egyptian and Moroccan markets, as the price of one prickly pear fruit jumped to between 5 and 10 dirhams, and it also jumped in the local market to reach 5 pounds per pill. Hatem Al-Naguib, Vice President of the Vegetables and Fruits Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, told Masrawy that prickly pear prices are high this year compared to last season’s prices. Al-Naguib added that the wholesale price of a prickly pear “cage” ranges between 70 and 100 pounds, compared to 50 pounds last year. The prickly pear “cage” weighs about 14 kilograms and contains about 100 pears on average, according to Al-Najib. The market price of prickly pear ranges between 3 and 5 pounds per piece, according to Al-Najeeb. Al-Najeeb attributed the rise in prickly pear prices this year to the limited supply due to the crop being damaged by heat waves. Moroccan markets witnessed a significant increase ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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