Prices of frozen and live poultry in Egypt today, Friday 26-2-2021

Published Feb 26, 2021

Tridge summary

Poultry prices in Egypt have stabilized due to the Ministry of Supply offering additional quantities at subsidized prices. The prices for different types of poultry have been listed, with egg prices also provided. The Ministry is supplying bags of frozen poultry at a cost of 30 pounds per kilo, in line with the directives of the Minister of Supply, Ali Al-Moselhi. Additionally, consumer complexes are supplying large quantities of food commodities, vegetables, fruits, and meat at discounts of 15% to 20%, with retail markets also selling vegetables, fruits, and potatoes at varied prices.
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Original content

Poultry prices stabilized today, Friday 26-2-2021, at a time when the Ministry of Supply has offered additional quantities of frozen poultry at subsidized prices. Poultry prices today, Friday 26-2-2021: Red poultry ranged between 27 pounds to 30 pounds in a molar duck. Between 13 and 14 pounds Muscovy duck ranged between 12.5 pounds to 13.5 pounds French duck ranged between 6 pounds to 7 pounds Baladi chick ranged between 1.80 to 2 pounds Rabbit meat ranged between 40 pounds to 42 pounds White mother's meat ranged between The price of a carton of eggs today, Thursday 25-2-2021: The farmer's egg carton price ranges between 38-40 pounds per carton. The price of an egg carton for the municipality ranges between 44-47 pounds. Supplying bags of frozen poultry are offered at 30 pounds per kilo In continuation to the directives of Professor Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, to pump large quantities of food commodities, vegetables, fruits, and fresh and frozen ...
Source: Elfagr

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