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Prime Minister: Presidential directives to increase exhibitions and ports that include various types of basic commodities for citizens

Prime Minister Dr. Mustafa Madbouly stressed the government’s keenness to increase exhibitions and ports that include various types of basic commodities for citizens, in light of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, that it is necessary to ensure the achievement of sustainable food security, increase the strategic stock of commodities, and enhance market control To prevent the monopoly of basic commodities, in partnership with the private sector; To contribute to achieving the balance of prices and stability and improving the quality of food. The main in Giza Governorate. The opening was attended by Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development, Dr. Sherif Farouk, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Engineer Adel Al -Najjar, Governor of Giza, and officials of the governorate’s commercial chambers. For the series (Hello Ramadan) in Giza Governorate, after the days of the main exhibition were opened days ago In Cairo & quot;

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while the Minister of Supply confirmed that the & quot; Hello Ramadan & quot; It comes in light of the directives of the political leadership to provide various types of commodities for citizens at reasonable prices, noting that the availability of basic goods and products for citizens throughout the holy month of Ramadan is followed up, while continuing to monitor the markets to ensure the quality of food products and control prices, pointing out that the citizen’s interest is the maximum priority during This holy month, and that the ministry continues its efforts to ensure the stability of the markets and meet the needs of citizens in a way Continuous. What the Egyptian state is doing to support citizens and fight high prices.

In this context, the governor explained that organizing these exhibitions on the land of the province comes In light of the implementation of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, with full support from the Prime Minister, in cooperation with the ministries of local development, catering and internal trade, and the Chamber of Commerce in Giza, noting that other exhibitions come with the participation of many companies and exhibitors of various products, food commodities and Ramadan supplies, confirmed At the same time, the continuation of providing all strategic goods and foodstuffs at reasonable prices; In order to meet the needs of citizens, with the coming of the blessed month of Ramadan.

In this context, the governor explained that the & quot; The main for goods, foodstuffs, meat and the main poultry currently in Tara’a Al -Zuma Street in Al -Omraniya neighborhood is located on an area of ​​4500 square meters, and it is organized in cooperation with the concerned authorities. Ramadan & quot; through the video technology, which is spread at the level of centers, cities and neighborhoods of the province, namely: two exhibitions In the Haram neighborhood, 3 exhibitions in the South Giza neighborhood, and also opposed in the neighborhoods of: Talbiya, Boulaq Al -Dakrur, Imbaba, Al -Warraq, Agouza, Al -Daiqi, Al -Munira, and centers: Abu Al -Namer, Al -Hawamdiya, Al -Badrashin, Al -Ayyat, two other exhibitions in the marine oases, exhibition in Atfih and Al -Saf Osim, Kerdasa and the Al -Qanater facility, as well as in the new cities of them Two exhibitions in the city of October 6, an exhibition in the new October city, and an exhibition in the city of October Gardens, and the total area of ​​exhibitions reaches 17825 square meters, and the number of exhibitors is 432 exhibitors, with a number of weeping of 554 cry The discounts range from 20 to 30 %, and the exhibition continues until the end of the holy month of Ramadan, from Ten in the morning until ten in the evening. Meat, & quot; Yamish & quot; Ramadan, where the exhibitors of Ramadan products confirmed that all products are Egyptian, and a large part of it is exported, which the Prime Minister praised.

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