Egg rate stabilization meeting in Herat markets

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Sun, Mar 29 2020 11:05 AM
Egg rate stabilization meeting in Herat markets

Ghulam Hazrat Mushfiq, the mayor of Herat, spoke with trade union officials and craftsmen at a meeting with members of the Farmers' Union and egg wholesalers to stabilize sales rates and consider fairness and fairness in downtown markets.
At the meeting, all members of the Herat Farmers' Union pledged to establish a fair price in the downtown markets, thus giving the farmer an egg price of 1.5 Afghanis to its wholesalers and 2 wholesale. ۵ Afghanis to shopkeepers and retailers sell eggs to citizens at a value of ۶5 afghanis.
Ghulam Hazrat Mushfiq, Herat Mayor, said that the municipality's office monitors daily food and / or raw material sellers, saying that farmers, wholesalers and egg shopkeepers should stabilize their sales rates in these critical conditions and give citizens their services. Provide justice and fairness.
Mayor Herat also spoke of the department's serious campaign against hoarding, stressing that it was closely monitoring the prices of commodities and shopkeepers in order to prevent hoarding and overpricing.
Citizens' complaints about rising commodity sales rates, municipal rates and the Chamber of Crafts and Crafts have been stabilized following complaints from citizens.

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