Egyptian meat prices today in the market, Sunday 11-27-2022

Published Nov 27, 2022

Tridge summary

Meat prices have increased significantly in the markets, with the consumer paying 20 pounds more per kilo, rising from 140 to 160 pounds. Buffalo prices have also increased by 5,000 pounds per head, now costing 45,000 pounds, while the price of premium beef has also risen. Prices for goats, lamb, and Holstein cattle have decreased. The Ministry of Supply sells local kandouz meat at 135 pounds, and lamb at 125 pounds. Butcher shops sell minced meat for 160 to 180 pounds, sausages for 130 to 150 pounds, and buffalo meat ranges from 140 to 190 pounds.
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Original content

Meat prices rose in the markets today, Sunday 11-27-2022, and the price per kilo for the consumer jumped by 20 pounds, to record a kilo - average quality - 160 pounds instead of 140 pounds, according to traders in the markets. The merchants added that the price of the dairy-producing buffalo jumped by 5 thousand pounds per head, to record 45 thousand pounds, compared to 40 thousand pounds a few days ago. An increase of 3 pounds, and the price of a kilo of buffalo ranges from 70 to 76 pounds. meat prices Traders added that there has been an increase in the prices of premium beef, which ranged from 190 to 220 pounds per kilo, according to quality, according to a number of butcher shop owners in the markets. Traders confirmed that the existing price per kilo of goats is 110 pounds, and lamb is 90 to 100 pounds, while the average price of 3-day-old Holstein cattle has fallen to 7,500 pounds, Max cows are 8,000 pounds, and Montpellier cows are 8,500 pounds. According to the merchants ...
Source: Almalnews

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