The strategic reserve of fava beans in Egypt is sufficient until the end of the year according to Al-Moselhy

Published 2021년 2월 27일

Tridge summary

The Minister of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt, Dr. Ali Al-Moselhy, has announced that the country has a sufficient bean supply until the end of the year, refuting claims of a price increase or shortage. To ensure this, the ministry has allowed imports and banned exports, except for pre-contracted canned legumes. The minister also confirmed that the annual "Hello Ramadan" exhibitions will offer discounts of up to 35% on 15 commodities, including staples like rice, oil, and sugar. Furthermore, the minister urged commercial chains to designate a 'Hello Ramadan' section in their outlets, selling Ramadan bags containing various goods at different price points.
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Dr. Ali Al-Moselhy, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, announced that the strategic reserve of beans is sufficient until the end of the year, denying the existence of an increase in its prices or a shortage of supply. They pointed out that the ministry, in cooperation with the Ministry of Trade and Industry, as part of its plan to form a strategic stock of goods, opened the door for import, and decided to prohibit the export of legumes except for canned or pre-contracted quantities so that Egypt does not lose its export markets. Al-Moselhi asserted that the goods would be available and available to citizens during the "Hello Ramadan" exhibitions at reasonable prices and with discounts ranging from 15 to 35%. It is worth noting that the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade had announced a reduction in the prices of 15 commodities at the “Hello Ramadan” exhibitions that will start next April, including “rice, oil, sugar, ghee flour, sauce, tea, beans, lentils, frozen red and ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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