Vegetable and fruit prices in Egypt today, Sunday, September 29, 2024: Tomatoes fell to 24 pounds per kilo

Published 2024년 9월 29일

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Vegetable and fruit prices have decreased across various markets, with significant drops in the prices of tomatoes, onions, potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, colored peppers, and carrots. The article provides a detailed breakdown of the prices for a wide range of vegetables and fruits, including prices per unit, per kilo, or per pound, in markets such as Obour. The prices listed include staples like onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers, as well as more exotic items like kiwis, avocados, and peaches. The article offers a comprehensive overview of the current market situation for produce in the region, highlighting the fluctuations in prices over the week.
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Vegetable and fruit prices fell today, Sunday 9-29-2024, with tomatoes dropping between 24 and 25 pounds instead of 28 pounds last week and 40 pounds, the average price in Upper Egypt, onions 15 to 18 pounds, potatoes 20 to 25 pounds, cucumbers 16 to 25 pounds, zucchini 20 to 22 pounds, colored peppers 40 pounds, and carrots 30 pounds, according to a number of traders in the markets. Vegetable prices in the Obour market Traders reported that the tomato crate in the Obour market ranged between 350 to 450 pounds, peppers 10 pounds, lemons 8 pounds, zucchini 9 pounds, cucumbers 10 pounds, and eggplant 6 pounds. Traders explained that the price of lettuce is 10 pounds per unit for the consumer, broccoli is 15 pounds, red and white cabbage is 10 pounds, molokhia is 25 pounds per kilo, grape leaves are 60 pounds, and okra is 80 pounds. Vegetable prices Traders explained that the price of parsley, coriander and dill is 2 pounds, arugula is 2.5 pounds per bundle, and beans are 60 pounds. ...
Source: Almalnews

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