Recently, the prices of vegetables have decreased significantly in Moroccan markets, which has contributed to general approval among consumers.
In a statement, professional Muhammad Al-Alawi confirmed this decrease, noting that prices now range between three and five dirhams, with the exception of peas. Our source rejoiced, saying: “The prices of vegetables, including tomatoes and potatoes, are now affordable after several months of inflation.”
Muhammad Al-Alawi also indicated that vegetable prices may witness a further decline after the recent rainfall that several regions of the Kingdom witnessed.
Vegetable prices play an important role in the lives of consumers, and there appear to be some changes in prices in Moroccan markets. Let’s take a look at some of the current prices for vegetables in Morocco:
Potatoes: Potato prices range between 3 and 5 dirhams per kilo.
Onions: The price of onions ranges between 4 and 6 dirhams per kilo.
Tomatoes: approximately 5 dirhams per kilo.
Carrots: The price of carrots is approximately 6 dirhams per kilo.
Eggplant: The price of eggplant ranges from 6 to 8 dirhams per kilo.
Cucumber: The price of cucumber ranges between 6 and 9 dirhams per kilo.
Green squash: The price of green squash ranges between 6 and 9 dirhams per kilo.
Peas: The price of peas ranges from 8 to 12 Moroccan dirhams per kilo.
This decrease in vegetable prices comes after a period of inflation, and may be a result of climate changes and economic conditions. In any case, the news is good for consumers looking for easy options to buy vegetables.
From: Fez News website