On Sunday, vegetable and fruit prices at the central market experienced notable fluctuations, with some prices rising while others remained stable. These changes reflect the impact of various factors on the local market.
Today, Thursday, vegetable and fruit prices in the central market showed notable stability, with prices varying across different types. This comes as citizens seek the best deals amid market fluctuations.
Vegetable and fruit prices in the central market remained stable on Wednesday, with most varieties maintaining their previous prices. This stability comes amid climate changes affecting production.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2026, Aswan's markets witnessed a notable stability in vegetable and fruit prices, with some items experiencing a slight increase. This change reflects the current economic trends in the country.
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 Sunday, April 5, 2026, fruit prices in Egyptian markets showed notable stability, with bananas priced at <strong>10 EGP</strong> per kilogram and kiwis at <strong>25 EGP</strong>. Local markets continue to offer a diverse range of fruits at competitive prices.
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.
On Saturday, the central market witnessed significant variations in vegetable and fruit prices, with some items seeing price increases while others decreased. These changes reflect the impact of various economic and seasonal factors.
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.
Today, vegetable and fruit prices in the markets have shown significant fluctuations, with some items experiencing notable increases affecting family budgets. Meanwhile, certain types have remained stable in price.
Fruit prices in Egyptian markets remain stable, with bananas and kiwis priced closely together on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. This reflects the dynamics of supply and demand in the 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.
Fruit prices in Egyptian markets remain stable today, with bananas priced at <strong>10 EGP</strong> per kilogram and apples at <strong>15 EGP</strong>. The market shows variations in prices for other fruits, reflecting supply and demand conditions.
Today, vegetable and fruit prices have seen significant increases in the markets, influenced by various factors including supply and demand. This trend continues amid the economic challenges faced by many countries.
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.
On Sunday, the prices of vegetables and fruits at the central market showed significant fluctuations, with some items increasing while others decreased. This change reflects local market volatility and seasonal factors.
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, prices for cantaloupe, apples, and other fruits in Egyptian markets saw a significant increase compared to previous days. This rise reflects changes in supply and demand dynamics.
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.
Fruit prices, including bananas and apples, remain stable in Arab markets today, Saturday, March 28, 2026. Reports indicate that prices vary between countries, reflecting the impact of economic and climatic factors.
On Friday, March 27, 2026, the prices of bananas, kiwis, and other fruits in Egyptian markets remained relatively stable, with variations depending on the type of fruit and the season. Citizens are watching for any upcoming changes in prices.