HomeExclusiveBeautiful season of citrus fruits in Cairo, Egypt in photos from markets (photo)
ExclusiveHorticultural businessHorticulture marketNewsPhoto GalleryTrending

Beautiful season of citrus fruits in Cairo, Egypt in photos from markets (photo)

Egypt is one of the world leaders in the production and exports of citrus fruits. Therefore, today EastFruit experts decided to show the prices, display, and assortment of these fruits in the capital of Egypt, Cairo.

As we can conclude from the pictures below, supermarkets in Egypt are losing the competition to street vendors in terms of assortment and prices for citrus fruits. Since price tags with Arabic numerals are not easy to read for many people in Europe, we provide a list of prices below.

In general, it should be noted that the price level for citrus fruits in Egypt is extremely low compared to prices in Europe. This is due to the fact that the country is a large producer and exporter. Also, Egypt often experiences devaluations of its national currency, so the prices in the dollar equivalent seem very low. Prices are valid for December 12-13, 2023; however, it should be noted that due to the blockade of the Red Sea, citrus prices in Egypt may start to decrease.

Street trade:

Clementines – 18 EGP or $0.58 per kg.

Tangerines – 25 EGP or $0.81 per kg.

 Oranges – 18 EGP or $0.58 per kg

 Baladi oranges – 20 EGP or $0.65 per kg.

 “Sweet oranges” – 20 EGP or $0.65 per kg.

 Lemons – 30 EGP or $0.97 per kg.

 Seoudi supermarket (B+ class):

 White grapefruit 18.95 EGP — or $0.61 per kg.

Tangerine – at a discount of 22 EGP instead of 26 or $0.11 per kg.

Lemon – 32 EGP or $1.03 per kg.

Grapefruit – 27 EGP or $0.61 per kg.

EastFruit

The use of the site materials is free if there is a direct and open for search engines hyperlink to a specific publication of the East-Fruit.com website.

Related posts

China opens its doors to fresh cherries from Hungary and Kyrgyzstan

EastFruit

Sicilian grapes season started 10 days earlier than in 2023

EastFruit

Impact of May Frosts on Ukraine’s Blueberry and Raspberry Crops

EastFruit

Assessing the Aftermath of May Frosts on Ukraine’s Horticulture

EastFruit

Ukrainian strawberry prices surge amidst dropped temperature

EastFruit

Macfrut, the international event for the fruit and vegetable supply chain, receives enthusiastic response from exhibitors

EastFruit

Moldova takes up to a quarter of EU’s plum imports in 2023

EastFruit

Stone fruits hit hard by unexpected May frosts in Ukraine

EastFruit

Devastating frosts lead to significant blueberry crop losses in Ukraine

EastFruit

Large quantities of Greek apples could go unsold

EastFruit

Leave a Comment