90-gram loaf of unsubsidized bread to be sold for 75 piasters: Egypt’s Chamber of Commerce

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File- A woman carries bread after purchasing it at a bakery in Cairo, Egypt March 9, 2017 - Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany/File Photo

File- A woman carries bread after purchasing it at a bakery in Cairo, Egypt March 9, 2017 - Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany/File Photo

CAIRO – 20 March 2022: The Egyptian government would announce in few days a fixed price of the unsubsidized bread as one loaf of 90 grams would be sold for 75 piasters to the public, said Khaled Sabry, Secretary General of the Bakeries Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce.
 
In comments to Al-Hadath Al-Youm T.V. on Saturday, Sabry said that price of the unsubsidized bread increased in some bakeries nationwide.
 
He said in other comments to “Min Awel we Gadid” talk show that the price of subsidized bread was not subjected to any increase. He stated that the price of subsidized bread will remain at 5 piasters for one loaf.
 
Sabry also said that 40 million citizens buy unsubsidized bread, and that is why the Egyptian government formed a committee to set prices for the unsubsidized bread every three months.
 
During his inspection tour of some development projects in the Old Cairo on Friday, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi came upon an owner of a bakery asking about the price of unsubsidized bread.
 
Asking the owner about the price of one loaf of the unsubsidized bread, President Sisi said: “For how much, do you sell it?” The owner replied: “half a pound for a loaf of bread.” The president replied: “Do you mean you sell it for less than its actual cost? It costs 65 piasters, do you sell it for 50 piasters?”
 
President Sisi asked another question to a worker at the bakery: "Why is the unsubsidized bread high in the market?  Meanwhile, another worker besides the first one answered “Because of the global rise in general.” However, President Sisi replied: “It is not your business as long as we did not increase the price of the flour.”
 
President Sisi clarified that selling bread is highly profitable unlike other commodities which take weeks to be sold; he said that baking 10,000 loaves every day with earning 20 piasters for each loaf generates 4,000 EGP a day.
 
“This is a small number for one bakery that makes only 10,000 loaves a day?” said President Sisi.
 
The price of one loaf of the unsubsidized bread has been increased by 25 and 50 piasters in several bakeries following the military escalation between Russia and Ukraine, the largest wheat exporting countries to Egypt.
 
To put an end to the random increase of the prices, President Sisi instructed the government, on March 15, to set a fixed price for the unsubsidized loaf of bread. He urged the government to study the cost of production per loaf, and accordingly designate the selling price. That is in tandem with charging the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade with providing the necessary flour to bakeries to inhibit the fluctuation of the cost.
 
The president also stressed that supply police and inspectors must ensure that the decision is implemented by merchants, according to a statement by the presidency.  
 
On the occasion of the Holy Month of Ramadan, the president commanded the Egyptian Armed Forces, the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, and Long Live Egypt Fund to coordinate together to offer low-priced food products to consumers, and distribute free staple boxes among low-income citizens.
 

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