An article by Al Mal reports a significant surge in tomato prices in Egypt, reaching up to 35 pounds in some areas, due to high demand and a seasonal break in production. The high demand is attributed to consumers continuing to buy tomatoes at high prices, which only exacerbates the issue. The price fluctuation results in financial gains and losses for farmers. Currently, Egypt is not exporting tomatoes to Saudi Arabia due to a lack of export permits. The article advises consumers to limit their tomato consumption and rely on tomato paste for cooking to help reduce demand and lower prices.