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Egypt: Tomatoes declined in the Obour market on Wednesday

Fruits
Vegetables
Egypt
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 21, 2024

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The Obour market has seen a fluctuation in the prices of various fruits and vegetables today, as reported on its official website. While the cost of tomatoes and beans has decreased, the prices of potatoes, zucchini, beans, and peas have seen an increase. Other produce including onions, local eggplant, bell peppers, hot peppers, molokhia, options, local cucumbers, navel oranges, tangerines, local lemons, guava, strawberries, and local bananas have also experienced varying price changes.
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Written by: Sherine Salah: The price of a kilo of tomatoes and beans decreased, while the prices of potatoes, zucchini, beans, and peas rose in the Obour market today, Wednesday, according to data from the market’s official website. 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. Vegetable prices Tomatoes are between 3 and 5 pounds, down 1.5 pounds. Potatoes between 4.5 and 11.5 pounds, an increase of 50 piasters. Onions are between 9 pounds and 21 pounds, up by pounds. Zucchini is between 6 and 9 pounds, increments of pounds. Beans are between 20 and 24 pounds, up by two pounds. Local eggplant costs between 4 and 6 pounds. Local bell peppers cost between 11 and 18 pounds. Local hot peppers cost between 12 and 14 pounds, with an increase of one pound. Molokhia ranges between 15 and 17 pounds, with an increase of one pound. Options cost ...
Source: EGmasrawy
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