Egypt: Prices of meat, sausage and liver on Wednesday 5/8/2024

Published May 8, 2024

Tridge summary

The article reports the varied meat and livestock prices in a certain market on May 8, 2024. Prices ranged from 230 to 480 pounds per kilo for different meats like Brazilian minced meat, local ground minced meat, vegetable meat, Brazilian liver, sausages, burgers, and lamb. Buffalo meat and calves from Ukraine, Spain, and Colombia also had specified price ranges. Additionally, the article mentioned the differences in prices based on the quality and region, whether it was a butcher shop or a hypermarket, and also highlighted the price variations for butcher shop prices, farm prices, and Ministry of Agriculture outlet prices.
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The prices of meat and livestock fluctuated today, Wednesday 5/8/2024, and the price of a kilo of Brazilian minced meat ranged between 230 and 240 pounds, a kilo of frozen kebab was 240 pounds, Brazilian liver was 130 to 140 pounds, and Brazilian or Indian sausage, burgers, and kofta were 250 pounds. Merchants reported that the price of a kilo of local ground minced meat was 340 pounds, vegetable meat with fat fell to 350 pounds, local Hilla kebab was 420 pounds, and kanduz was 410 pounds in hypermarkets, and the highest price for trebianco and local liver meat was 480 pounds. Meat prices Merchants explained that the price of sausage in butcher shops in popular neighborhoods is 240 pounds, minced meat is 280 to 300 pounds, kanduz is 280 and 300 pounds, and lamb is 350 pounds. Traders confirmed that the price of a kilogram of standing buffalo is 155 pounds, with the starting price of a head of buffalo being 30,000 pounds, and a head of beef cattle being 40,000 pounds for the ...
Source: Almalnews

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