Egypt: The prices of tomatoes and onions increased and the prices of potatoes decreased in the Obour market today, Saturday

Published 2023년 12월 30일

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Prices of tomatoes, onions, and beans rose in the Obour Market for wholesale trade compared to yesterday, while prices of potatoes and local eggplant decreased. According to the Obour Market website, tomatoes are between 4.5 and 8.5 pounds, with a high of 1 pound, while potatoes range between 5 pounds and 12 pounds. Various other fruits and vegetables were also monitored, including zucchini, bell peppers, hot peppers, and lemons, with their respective price ranges.
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Written by Dina Khaled: The prices of tomatoes, onions, and beans rose in the Obour Market for wholesale trade today, Saturday, to yesterday’s levels, according to data from the official website of the Obour Market, and in return, the prices of potatoes and local eggplant decreased. Masrawy monitors the prices of a number of the most prominent types of vegetables and fruits per kilo in the Obour Market during today’s transactions, according to the Obour Market website. Tomatoes are between 4.5 and 8.5 pounds, with a high of 1 pound. Potatoes are between 5 pounds and 12 pounds, down by pounds. Onions are between 10 pounds and 25 pounds, with an increase of pounds. Zucchini ranges between 7 pounds and 15 pounds. Beans are between 7 pounds and 11 pounds, with a high of 1 pound. Local eggplant is between 3.5 and 5.5 pounds, down 50 piasters. Local bell peppers cost between 5.5 and 8.5 pounds. Local hot peppers cost between 5 and 8 pounds. Molokhia costs between 7 and 8 pounds. ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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