Local, Colombian, Sudanese, and Italian meat: The differences and prices of meat available in the market in Egypt

Published 2024년 12월 8일

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The article provides an overview of the red meat market in Cairo, as detailed by Mustafa Wahba, the head of the Butchers Division of the Cairo Chamber of Commerce. It explains that the prices of red meat in the markets vary between 280 and 450 pounds, based on the type and origin of the meat. The local market offers four types of red meat, including local, Colombian, Sudanese, and Italian, with prices fluctuating based on the cut and quality. However, the meat market is currently facing a recession and decreased buying and selling activity, making it challenging for butchers to increase prices due to rising costs following a recent diesel price hike.
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Written by- Dina Khaled: Mustafa Wahba, head of the Butchers Division of the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, told Masrawy that the prices of red meat in the markets range between 280 and 450 pounds, depending on the types and varieties, whether local or imported. Wahba explained that there are 4 types of red meat in the local market, which are local, Colombian, Sudanese and Italian meat. Wahba pointed out that the price of a kilo of local meat ranges between 430 and 450 pounds, and is stamped with a round red stamp. Wahba added that the prices of Colombian meat, which is "calves" imported from Spain, are fattened for 40 days in Egypt, then slaughtered on the farm and have the same stamp as local meat "round red", and their price ranges between 350 and 400 pounds, depending on the cuts. Wahba continued, that Sudanese meat, which is imported from Sudan or Djibouti and slaughtered on the Egyptian border and enters the refrigerator, its price ranges between 280 and 300 pounds, and is sold ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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