The Ministry of Agriculture is offering 5-kilo bags of potatoes for 30 pounds at its exhibition at the Agricultural Museum in Dokki.

Published Feb 2, 2026

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation is offering large quantities of potatoes packaged in 5-kilogram bags at a price of only 30 pounds at its exhibition at the Agricultural Museum in Dokki as part of ongoing government efforts to regulate markets and provide essential food items at reduced prices before the month of Ramadan. The exhibition is seeing a rush of citizens eager to buy supplies for the holy month, with the offer not limited to poultry but extending to all strategic commodities such as rice, pasta, oils, and Ramadan snacks at reduced prices, which are 20% to 30% lower than market prices. Direct sales mechanism A number of visitors have expressed their satisfaction with this initiative, praising the quality of the items on display and the organization of the exhibition. The Ministry's initiative is based on a "from farm to consumer" policy, which eliminates the role of intermediaries and allows for the provision of these competitive prices. The exhibition is set to continue receiving the public daily at the Agricultural Museum, with an increase in the daily supply to meet the growing demand before the advent of the blessed month.

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation is offering large quantities of potatoes packaged in 5-kilogram bags at a price of just 30 pounds at its exhibition at the Agricultural Museum in Dokki as part of ongoing government efforts to regulate the markets and provide essential food items at reduced prices before the month of Ramadan. The exhibition is witnessing crowding from citizens wishing to purchase supplies for the holy month, as the offer is not limited to poultry alone but extends to all strategic items such as rice, pasta, oils, and Ramadan snacks at reduced prices that are 20% to 30% lower than those in the markets. Several visitors expressed their satisfaction with this initiative, praising the quality of the items on display and the organization within the exhibition. The Ministry's initiative relies on the "from farm to consumer" policy, which ...
Source: Soutalomma

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