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The prices of vegetables and fruits today at Obour market in Egypt

Fruits
Vegetables
Egypt
Published Dec 23, 2022

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Today, the prices of vegetables and fruits decreased in the Obour Market, the largest Egyptian market in the field of selling vegetables and fruits, which led to an increase in the demand for buying all products and a great popularity within the market. Arabia, where it includes the largest merchants and vegetable refrigerators, and distribution takes place through them to the cities of Upper Egypt, the Delta, Sinai, the Red Sea, and all Egyptian governorates. Prices are announced inside the market on a daily basis on the official website of the Obour Market on the Internet. Prices of vegetables inside the Obour Market The prices of the Obour Market are the real indicator of market prices, as they are the prices at which merchants buy all the items spread within the Egyptian markets, then the merchants increase the price slightly as a gain and rent transport vehicles from the market to the place of distribution before selling to the public in various shops nationwide The products vary within the Obour Market to include everything that comes to your mind of fresh vegetable products from municipal production, greenhouses, or imported products to meet all the needs of the market.

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Today, the prices of vegetables and fruits decreased in the Obour Market, the largest Egyptian market in the field of selling vegetables and fruits, which led to an increase in the demand for buying all products and a great popularity within the market. Arabia, where it includes the largest merchants and vegetable refrigerators, and distribution takes place through them to the cities of Upper Egypt, the Delta, Sinai, the Red Sea, and all Egyptian governorates. Prices are announced inside the market on a daily basis on the official website of the Obour Market on the Internet. Vegetable prices inside the Obour Market Obour Market prices are the real indicator of market prices, as they are the prices at which traders buy all items spread within the Egyptian markets, then traders increase the price slightly as a gain and rent transport vehicles from the market to the place of distribution before selling to the public in various stores nationwide, and the products vary within the Obour ...
Source: Misr5
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