The article reports a significant increase in the prices of meat, poultry, eggs, fish, and other basic food commodities, sparking concern among thousands of people, especially with the upcoming month of Ramadan. The prices of imported and local meats, including Sudanese, Brazilian, municipal, lamb, and camel meat, have all surged, with baladi al-Kanduz and lamb meat reaching up to 270 and 280 pounds per kilo respectively. Minced meat and chicken products also see a rise in prices. These increases are observed across various sales outlets, including the "Hello Ramadan" exhibition and the Ministry of Agriculture outlets, where fresh baladi meat is sold at 160 pounds, but can cost up to 220 pounds elsewhere.