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Vegetable prices in Egypt on the first day of Ramadan, Monday, March 11, 2024, with a noticeable increase

Fruits
Vegetables
Egypt
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 12, 2024

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On Monday, 3/11/2024, there was a significant increase in the prices of vegetables and fruits in the markets. Tomatoes are now priced between 3.5 and 6.5 pounds, bell peppers and white eggplants have increased to 30 pounds per kilo. Other vegetables such as turkey and red eggplants, cucumbers, onions, red peppers, chili peppers, and colored peppers also saw a price increase. Fruit prices have also risen with cantaloupes at 12 pounds, plums and red grapes at 70 pounds, and bananas at 15 pounds.
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The prices of vegetables and fruits rose today, Monday, 3/11/2024, with tomatoes ranging between 3.5 and 6.5 pounds, bell peppers jumped to 30 pounds instead of 20 pounds per kilo, white eggplants to 30 pounds instead of 25, turkey and red eggplants to 12 to 16 pounds, and cucumbers to 20 pounds instead of 25 pounds. 16 pounds, taro 30 pounds, onions 18 pounds, and bell pepper 24 pounds, according to a number of traders in the markets. Vegetable prices in Obour Market Traders reported that the price of tomatoes in the Obour market ranged between 150 pounds and 180 pounds, hot peppers 6 pounds, lemons 15 pounds, zucchini 8 pounds, cucumbers 7 pounds, eggplant 6 pounds, and taro 12 pounds. Merchants confirmed 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, and molokhia is 12 pounds per kilo. Vegetable prices Merchants reported that the price of parsley, coriander, and dill is one ...
Source: Almalnews
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