Vegetable and fruit prices in Egypt's market have seen a significant increase, with tomatoes reaching 20 EGP per kilogram. The surge in prices is attributed to various factors, including climate changes and rising production costs.
Local markets have recently witnessed a significant drop in vegetable prices, while tomato prices continue to rise, raising concerns among consumers. This price disparity reflects new challenges facing the agricultural market.
The Vegetable Division has announced expectations of imminent relief in vegetable prices and an increase in market supply in the coming days. This comes as the market struggles with rising prices and supply shortages.
Vegetable and fruit prices in Luxor markets showed notable stability on Sunday, April 5, 2026, with variations among different types. This comes as citizens continuously monitor price changes.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, vegetable and fruit prices in Matrouh experienced notable changes, with some prices rising due to increased demand. This fluctuation occurs amidst various factors affecting the local market.
Vegetable and fruit prices in Luxor markets showed notable stability on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, with variations across different types. This comes at a time when the local market is experiencing economic transformations affecting prices.
The prices of garlic and onions in Egyptian markets have dropped to unprecedented levels due to the halt in exports caused by the war's effects on shipping. This situation has severely impacted farmers and traders across the country.
Today, vegetable and tomato prices in Menoufia have shown relative stability, although noticeable disparities exist between markets. This situation arises amidst current economic conditions affecting basic commodity prices.
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, Luxor markets witnessed a significant rise in vegetable and fruit prices, raising concerns among citizens about their budgets. Some items recorded increases ranging from 10% to 20% compared to last week.
The head of the farmers' syndicate in Egypt has called for increased monitoring of traders to regulate tomato and vegetable prices amid ongoing price hikes affecting consumers. This measure is deemed essential to protect both farmers and consumers.
Vegetable prices in Malaysia are experiencing a significant increase, expected to impact household budgets starting in April due to a conflict in West Asia disrupting global supply chains.
Vegetable and fruit prices in North Sinai have seen a significant increase, with tomatoes reaching 40 EGP per kilogram. This rise comes amid challenging economic conditions affecting citizens' purchasing power.
On Saturday, March 28, 2026, vegetable and fruit markets in Luxor witnessed a notable stability in prices, with slight variations in some items. Reports indicate that prices fluctuate based on supply and demand.
On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the markets in Matrouh witnessed stability in the prices of essential vegetables. Potatoes were priced at <strong>10 Egyptian pounds</strong> per kilogram, onions at <strong>8 pounds</strong>, and tomatoes at <strong>12 pounds</strong>.