The article reports a significant increase in the transportation freight costs from the Obour Market, a major wholesale market for vegetables and fruits in Cairo, to markets in Cairo and Giza. The freight cost for a quarter-ton truck has risen to 200 pounds per load, with small loads now costing 1,000 pounds, up from 800. High temperatures have led to tomatoes spoiling in transit, contributing to a surge in their prices, which have reached 25 pounds per kilo. The prices of other produce such as potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, onions, grapes, mangoes, peaches, and figs have also increased, with the exact prices varying. Additionally, the article provides the current market rates for these items.