Cereals Room: Offering a 400-gram bag of pasta in Egypt with a supply price of 6.75 pounds, compared to 12 pounds in the markets

Published 2023년 11월 9일

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The Vice President of the Chamber of Grain Industry in Egypt announced that the supply of pasta for the Ministry of Supply will continue as part of an initiative to reduce the prices of basic commodities. Approximately 22 thousand tons of pasta per month will be supplied on ration cards at reduced prices of more than 40% compared to similar markets. The government's initiative aims to reduce the burden on citizens and address the global inflation crisis, and the strategic stock of pasta commodity in the country is sufficient for the needs of citizens for over 6 months.
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Abdel Ghaffar Al-Salamouni, Vice President of the Chamber of Grain Industry at the Federation of Egyptian Industries, announced the continuation of the supply of pasta for the Ministry of Supply to be offered as part of the ration packages and at consumer mall outlets within the framework of the Chamber’s keenness to provide basic commodities and offer them to citizens within the Cabinet’s initiative to reduce the prices of basic commodities, which is being implemented by Through the government in cooperation with the Federation of Egyptian Industries and the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce. Abdel Ghaffar Al-Salamouni explained the continued supply of approximately 22 thousand tons of pasta per month to the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade to be offered on ration cards at reduced prices of more than 40% compared to the price of the same product in similar markets, where a 400-gram bag of pasta is offered at a price of 6.75 pounds, while Its price in other markets ...
Source: Youm7

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