Egypt: Vegetable prices today, Tuesday (August 27)

Published 2024년 8월 27일

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The article reports that vegetable prices in the Obour market remained stable on August 27, 2024, with retail prices ranging from 3-7 pounds per kilo more than the wholesale prices. The price of each vegetable varied, with tomatoes costing between 9-15 pounds, onions between 4-10 pounds, zucchini between 14-22 pounds, carrots between 7-11 pounds, beans between 25-35 pounds, and garlic the most expensive at 35-60 pounds. The Egyptian state is supporting farmers by providing soft loans, aiding in the establishment of agricultural greenhouses, and simplifying licensing procedures to protect crops from climate change effects.
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Vegetable prices in the wholesale Obour market witnessed stability today, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, and 3-7 pounds per kilo are added to the announced price in retail markets. - The price of tomatoes ranged between 9 and 15 pounds per kilo - Onions between 4 and 10 pounds - Zucchini between 14 and 22 pounds - Carrots ranged between 7 and 11 pounds per kilo - Beans between 25 and 35 pounds - Local eggplant between 4 and 9 pounds - Peppers between 7 and 11 pounds - Local cucumbers between 12 and 14 pounds per kilo - Local lemons between 6 and 10 pounds - Taro between 20 and 24 pounds per kilo - Molokhia between 4 and 5 pounds per kilo - Garlic between 35 and 60 pounds - Okra between 30 and 45 pounds For his part, Eng. Mahmoud Fawzy Atta, Head of the Central Administration for Agricultural Crops, said that the state is keen to support the Egyptian farmer in every way because he is the main factor in agricultural development and one of the pillars of the national economy. Therefore, ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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