Egypt: Vegetable and fruit prices today, Monday, 9-16-2024

Published 2024년 9월 16일

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On September 16, 2024, the market saw a variety in prices for vegetables and fruits, with tomatoes ranging from 20 to 30 pounds, potatoes 20 to 25 pounds, and mango 45 pounds, among other produce. Obour Market reported a range of prices for various vegetables and a higher price per kilo for consumer items like lettuce and broccoli. Fruits such as grapes, apples, and pears varied in price, with imported fruits commanding higher prices. Additionally, the article mentioned the prices for watermelons, local bananas, dates, oranges, cream, and strawberries.
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Vegetable and fruit prices varied on Monday 9/16/2024, with tomatoes ranging between 20 and 30 pounds, potatoes 20 to 25 pounds, cucumbers 20 and 25 pounds, zucchini 24 pounds, colored peppers 45 pounds, carrots 25 pounds, mango 45 pounds, bananas 30 pounds, and cantaloupe 30 pounds, according to a number of traders in the markets. Vegetable prices in Obour Market Traders reported that the tomato box in Obour Market ranged between 300 and 350 pounds, peppers 10 pounds, lemons 8 pounds, zucchini 12 pounds, cucumbers 12 pounds, and eggplant 7 pounds. Traders reported that the price of lettuce is 10 pounds per kilo for the consumer and a half, broccoli is 15 pounds, red and white cabbage is 10 pounds, molokhia is 25 pounds per kilo, grape leaves are 60 pounds, and okra is 60 pounds. Vegetable prices Traders explained that the price of parsley, coriander and dill is 2 pounds, arugula is 2.5 pounds per bunch, and beans are 60 pounds. Traders revealed that the price of sweet potatoes is ...
Source: Almalnews

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