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Egypt: Vegetable and fruit prices on Monday 11-4-2024

Published Nov 4, 2024

Tridge summary

On November 4, 2024, the market saw a variety in prices for vegetables and fruits. Tomatoes were priced between 10 and 15 pounds, onions 18, potatoes 25, and many other vegetables like cucumbers, zucchini, bell and hot peppers were 15 to 40 pounds per kilo. Fruits such as cantaloupe, plums, local and imported grapes, bananas, apples, pears, kiwi, avocados, peaches, watermelons, Barhi dates, Abu Sirah oranges, persimmons, and dates were also available with their respective prices ranging from 8 to 25 pounds per kilo or more for some fruits like cream. These prices were reported by market traders in Obour Market.
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Vegetable and fruit prices varied on Monday 4-11-2024, with tomatoes ranging between 10 and 15 pounds, onions 18, potatoes 25, cucumbers and zucchini 15, bell peppers and hot peppers 20 pounds, colored peppers 40 pounds, and carrots 30 pounds per kilo, according to a number of traders in the markets. Vegetable prices in Obour Market Traders confirmed that the tomato crate in Obour Market ranged between 150 and 200 pounds, peppers 10 pounds, lemons 10 pounds, zucchini 7 pounds, cucumbers 7 pounds, and eggplant 7 pounds. Traders indicated that the price of lettuce is 15 pounds per unit for the consumer and a half, broccoli 20 pounds, red and white cabbage 15 pounds, molokhia 15 pounds per kilo, cauliflower 20 pounds, grape leaves 65 pounds, and okra 80 pounds. Vegetable prices Traders added that the price of parsley, coriander and dill is two pounds, arugula is two and a half pounds per bunch, and beans are 16 to 20 pounds. Traders indicated that the price of sweet potatoes is 5 to ...
Source: Almalnews

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