Eid al-Adha raises prices of spices and dry fruits in Morocco

Published 2022년 7월 8일

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The article highlights a visit to a market in Al-Bayda, where sellers report price increases in various spices and dry fruits. Cumin and Al-Tahamra have seen the biggest price hikes, while the cost of plums and apricots has doubled. The sellers attribute the price surge to factors such as a rise in the international market price and manipulation of the spices. Customers have expressed their surprise and concern over the significant price increases.
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The le360 camera visited the market, the most famous for selling spices in Al-Bayda, to find out their prices. The sellers mentioned that the increase began a few days ago, and he singled out cumin, whose price has become about 180 dirhams per kilogram, as well as “Al-Tahamra”, which also increased in price, with a slight increase in the price of ginger and turmeric. Vendors mentioned that the big increase concerned dry fruits, the most important of which is plum, which is very popular by Moroccans, as it is used in a number of dishes, as its price doubled from 30 and 40 dirhams, to 70 dirhams, in addition to apricots, whose price reached between 130 and 150 dirhams. The sellers explained that the high price of spices was due to a number of factors, including its rise in the international market, as well as the manipulation of the spices ...
Source: Le 360

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