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.
Fish prices in the Obour Market saw a significant increase today, with the price of tilapia reaching <strong>84 EGP</strong>. This rise reflects changes in the local market as demand for fish continues to grow with the approach of summer.
Vegetable and fruit prices in the Obour Market have seen a significant increase today, Saturday, with tomatoes priced at 22.5 EGP per kilogram. This rise raises concerns among consumers regarding their purchasing power.
The Prime Minister held a press conference following his inspection of Al-Obour Market, discussing the latest economic and commercial developments in the country. The conference saw significant engagement from both the media and citizens.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly conducted an inspection tour at the wholesale market of Al-Obour, reviewing operations and visiting a branch of the Kari On store chain. This visit is part of the government's efforts to enhance domestic trade and improve services for citizens.