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Egypt: Prices of local and imported meat on Wednesday, March 6

Meat
Egypt
Regulation & Compliances
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 7, 2024

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On Wednesday 3/6/2024, meat prices saw significant fluctuations across different outlets and types, including minced meat, veal, beef steak, liver, and sausage. The price of imported meat is anticipated to increase due to the unification of the exchange rate. There was also a notable variation in the price of live cattle. The report also detailed the prices of other meats such as processed meat, local goats, lamb, camel meat, and frozen Brazilian sausage, as well as local beef, buffalo meat, lean meat for imported calves, and the price of a calving cow and buffalo.
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Original content

Meat prices witnessed a fluctuation today, Wednesday 3/6/2024, with a kilo of minced meat at “Agriculture” outlets recording 275 pounds, minced Lux 295, Kunduz pieces 299, Kunduz bananas 299, luxury Kunduz 299, veal pieces 320, veal pieces 325, beef steak 325, shawarma 325, steak 325, liver 195, and sausage 17. 0 Sausage 160, turbinko arak 325, Kunduz fingers 310, and roast beef 310 pounds. A number of merchants confirmed that the price of imported meat will rise with the unification of the exchange rate, while the kilogram recorded at the sovereign outlets was 310 pounds, liver was 280 pounds, minced meat was 270 pounds, and sausage was 220 pounds, coinciding with the movement of the dollar price and the advent of the blessed Ramadan season in the coming days. Meat prices Traders confirmed that the price of live cattle witnessed a great variation, with the price of beef cattle ranging from 45,000 pounds, 50,000 pounds for medium weight cattle, and 60,000 pounds for head buffalo. ...
Source: Almalnews
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