Vegetable and fruit prices today in Egypt, Monday 4/29/2024

Published Apr 29, 2024

Tridge summary

On April 29, 2024, the markets saw a significant decrease in the prices of vegetables and fruits, with key produce like tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, cucumbers, beans, onions, bell peppers, and okra experiencing notable price drops. Some markets also reported minor price fluctuations in items such as hot peppers, lemons, cabbage, grape leaves, herbs, and various types of eggplants and onions. Additionally, a variety of fruits, including cantaloupes, plums, red grapes, oranges, guava, bananas, summer oranges, yellow and red apples, pears, kiwis, avocados, peaches, persimmons, black plums, figs, and cantaloupes, also saw price adjustments. The prices ranged from 12 to 30 pounds per kilo for most fruits, with avocados being the most expensive at 180 pounds per kilo. This price drop is likely to be welcomed by consumers, offering more affordable options for their daily produce needs.
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Original content

The prices of vegetables and fruits fell today, Monday, April 29, 2024, with tomatoes ranging from 2.5 to 6.5 pounds instead of 8 pounds per kilo, eggplant 5 pounds, zucchini 12, cucumbers 14 instead of 16, beans 14, red and yellow onions 13 pounds, bell peppers 16 and 20 pounds, and okra. 30 and 60 pounds instead of 80 pounds, according to a number of merchants in the markets. Vegetable prices in Obour Market Traders confirmed that the price of tomatoes in the Obour market ranged between 90 and 100 pounds, hot peppers 10 pounds, lemons 15 pounds, zucchini 6 pounds, cucumbers 8 pounds, and eggplant 5 pounds. Merchants reported that the price of kabocha lettuce is 5 pounds per consumer, lettuce is 5 and a half pounds, broccoli is 15 pounds, red and white cabbage is 10 pounds, molokhia is 12 pounds per kilo, and grape leaves are 40 pounds. Vegetable prices Merchants reported that the price of parsley, coriander, and dill is one and a half pounds, arugula is one pound per bunch, peas ...
Source: Almalnews

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