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Municipal meat prices in Egypt today, Sunday, March 10, 2024

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Published Mar 11, 2024

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On 3/10/2024, municipal meat prices saw fluctuations with lamb meat priced at 450 pounds, minced camel meat and cubes at 360 pounds, liver at 400 pounds, sausage at 220 pounds, and imported frozen meat at 260 pounds. This change in prices aligns with the liberalization of the dollar price and the upcoming Ramadan. The cost of live cattle also varied, with medium weights ranging between 45,000 and 50,000 pounds per head, and buffalo at 60,000 pounds per head. Prices for other meats like kunduz, Sudanese meat, local goat, and local lamb also differed across various markets and outlets.
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Municipal meat prices witnessed a fluctuation today, Sunday, 3/10/2024, with lamb meat at 450 pounds, minced camel meat and cubes at 360 pounds, liver at 400 pounds, sausage at least 220 pounds in butcher shops, and imported frozen meat at 260 pounds, coinciding with the liberalization of the price of the dollar and the advent of the holy Ramadan season. During the coming days. Traders reported that the price of live cattle witnessed a wide variation, with the price of a head ranging between 45,000 pounds and 50,000 pounds for medium weights, and a head of buffalo at 60,000 pounds. Meat prices Merchants confirmed that the price of kunduz meat ranges between 280 and 420 pounds in the hypermarket, while the price of kunduz meat and ground beef reaches 300 pounds for medium types in butcher shops in some medium and popular areas. Merchants reported that the price of Sudanese meat at the Ministry of Agriculture and Aman outlets is 300 pounds, the Ministry of Supply outlets are 250 ...
Source: Almalnews
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