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Egypt's Ministry of Supply monitors the markets daily during Eid Al-Adha

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Egypt
Published Jun 30, 2023

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During the Eid Al-Adha holiday, the central operations room in the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade is monitoring the supply of commodities across the governorates. The ministry is importing meat from Sudan, Djibouti, and Brazil at various prices. The Holding Company for Food Industries will ensure that all commodities, including meat, are available in consumer complexes, and wholesale stores have been designated for ration distribution during the holiday.
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Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, confirmed that the central operations room in the ministry follows up daily the commodity and supply situation in the governorates, during the blessed Eid Al-Adha holiday. Al-Moselhi said in a statement today that the ministry provides fresh Sudanese and Djibouti meat at 195 pounds per kilo, frozen Brazilian meat at 160 pounds per kilo, and cut Brazilian meat at 170 pounds per kilo. Al-Moselhi confirmed that the ministry has diversified the origins and sources of imports from several African countries, importing up to 25,000 head of cattle from Sudan and Djibouti, in addition to importing sheep from Uganda and Tanzania. For his part, Major General Ahmed Hassanein, CEO of the Holding Company for Food Industries, confirmed that the central operations room, which the Minister of Supply directed to form, monitors the work of the complexes and the availability of food commodities in the warehouses that were allocated for ...
Source: Almalnews
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