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Price Variations for Crops through Banking Apps

Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The prices of crops at the Nuhood Market Commodity Exchange (Saturday) witnessed noticeable stability, with variations in prices between cash and electronic payments via bank apps such as Bankak, Okash, and Fawry.
The Director of the auction at the exchange, Al-Radi Ali Baraka, explained that the price of a quintal of peanuts was 26,000 Sudanese pounds in cash and 28,000 pounds via the electronic payment system. Meanwhile, the price of a ton of shelled peanuts was 820,000 pounds in cash and 900,000 pounds via electronic payment.
Baraka also noted the stability of the price of a quintal of gum arabic between 200,000 and 215,000 pounds in cash. The price of sesame ranged between 65,000 and 70,000 pounds in cash. As for hibiscus and watermelon seeds, the price of a quintal remained stable between 35,000 and 40,000 pounds in cash.

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