Egypt: The decline of zucchini and the rise of the romaine lettuce - Prices of vegetables and fruits in the transit market today, Monday

Published 2021년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the fluctuations in the wholesale prices of various vegetables and fruits at the Crossing market in Obour, as of January 18, 2021. It notes a significant decrease in the prices of baladi zucchini and eggplant, by 25 to 50 piasters, compared to the previous day. Conversely, the price of Romans lettuce has increased by one pound. Other vegetables and fruits such as tomatoes, potatoes, onions, beans, bell peppers, hot peppers, molokhia, Baladi orange, diabetic oranges, Baladi lemon, pomegranate, and guava are also listed with their respective price ranges.
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Original content

I wrote - Sherine Salah: The prices of baladi zucchini and eggplant have fallen between 25 and 50 piasters, during today's trading, Monday, in the wholesale market by crossing, compared to yesterday's prices. While the price of a kilo of Romans increased by one pound, today, to between 4 and 6 pounds, according to the data of the official website of the Obour Market. Masrawy monitors the wholesale prices of the most important vegetables and fruits, as it came on the official website of the Obour Market today. Vegetable prices: tomatoes between 1 and 2 pounds. Potatoes between pounds and 1.75 pounds. Onions are between 3 pounds and 5.5 pounds. Zucchini between 1.5 pounds and 4 pounds, down 50 piasters. Beans are between 2 pounds and 4 pounds. Baladi eggplant between 1.5 pounds and 3 pounds, down 25 piasters. Bell pepper between 2 pounds and 4 pounds. Baladi hot pepper between 2 pounds and 4 pounds. Molokhia between ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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