The Vegetable Division explains the reasons for the rise in beans and tomatoes in the Egyptian markets

Published 2021년 8월 30일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the impact of weather changes on the market supply and pricing of agricultural crops in Cairo, with particular focus on the decrease in beans and tomatoes. The price fluctuations are attributed to the supply and demand dynamics in the markets, with the former being more expensive in summer due to being a winter crop and further impacted by climate changes. However, with the approaching winter season from the beginning of October, a gradual decrease in prices is expected as more agricultural crops will be available in the market. The article also mentions that the prices of other products like molokhia, zucchini, cucumber, and eggplant are reasonable in the current market.
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Original content

I wrote - Sherine Salah: Hatem al-Naguib, deputy head of the vegetables division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, told Masrawy that the weather changes this year led to a decrease in the market supply of some agricultural crops, including beans and tomatoes. Al-Najeeb added that the price of a kilo of tomatoes in the retail market ranges between 8 and 10 pounds, and beans between 15 and 20 pounds per kilo. According to Al-Najeeb, the mechanisms of supply and demand in the markets control the price of the product, so the more the supply decreases, the higher the price of the product. Al-Najeeb said that beans are a winter crop whose supply decreases in summer and increases in winter, so the price of a kilo of them increases during the summer, in addition to being affected by climate changes this year. According to Al-Najeeb, since the beginning of next October, the ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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