Egypt: Tomatoes and potatoes decline. Prices of vegetables and fruits today 12-12-2020

Published 2020년 12월 12일

Tridge summary

On December 12, 2020, the markets saw stabilization in vegetable prices and a slight decrease in fruit prices. Notable changes included tomatoes ranging from 3.5 to 8 pounds, old and new potatoes dropping to 2-3.5 pounds, and various prices for onions, garlic, cucumbers, peas, peppers, zucchini, cabbage, and more. Fruits such as baladi bananas, dates, apples, pears, peaches, and oranges also varied in price, with imported bananas being the most expensive at 25 pounds. Meanwhile, in the El Obour market, the wholesale session recorded quiet activity with a range of prices for tomato cages, potatoes, baladi eggplant, lemons, beans, and other produce.
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Original content

Vegetable prices stabilized and fruits decreased today, Saturday 12-12-2020 in the markets, and tomatoes ranged from 3.5 pounds to 8 against 6.5 yesterday, old and new potatoes 3.5 and decreased to 2 pounds compared to 3 pounds yesterday, and red and golden onions 7 pounds. The merchants explained that the price of garlic is stable at 40 pounds, green cucumbers are 8, turkey eggplant is 2.5 pounds, peas 10 pounds, pepper colors are from 12 to 20, zucchini is 6 and carrots are 6 pounds, and bell peppers and ham are 6.5, and cabbage is 10 to 12 pounds each. Vegetable prices The merchants indicated that the bride's white eggplant is 4 pounds, black is 4 and colored 3.5 pounds to 4, kabucha is 3.5 pounds per one, beans 5 pounds, okra is 22 pounds per kilo, molokhia is 2 pounds per package, and lemons are 8 pounds. Read also customs cancel the imposition of a fine on 3 pounds. Cases of its new law 207 of 2020 (document) and the merchants added that the baladi bananas ranged from 7.5 to ...
Source: Almalnews

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