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Casablanca Wholesale Market Update: Tomato and Sheep Meat Prices Decline

PUBLISHED April 30, 2026
Casablanca Wholesale Market Update: Tomato and Sheep Meat Prices Decline

Market Overview: Price Trends on April 29, 2026

As of April 29, 2026, recent data from SDL Casa Prestations indicates a generally moderate fluctuation in prices across the wholesale markets of Casablanca compared to the preceding week. Notably, there has been a significant decrease in tomato prices, alongside a slight drop in the minimum price for sheep meat. In contrast, fruit prices have remained stable, showing no significant changes from the previous week.

Detailed Price Analysis

The wholesale market for vegetables has seen the most pronounced price drop in tomatoes, which have decreased by 2 DH/kg, resulting in a price range of 4 to 8 DH/kg. Additionally, squash has experienced a decrease in its maximum price by 1 DH/kg. In the fruit category, the prices for local bananas, oranges, both local and imported apples, imported bananas, and avocados have remained steady without any variations from the previous week.

When examining red meat prices, there is a mixed trend. The price for sheep meat has decreased by 2 DH/kg at the minimum level, while the maximum price has remained unchanged. Conversely, the price for beef has increased by 2 DH/kg at the maximum level, indicating a divergence in price movements within the red meat sector.

Here’s a closer look at the observed price levels:

Red Meat Prices:

  • Sheep Meat: Ranges between 118 DH/kg and 125 DH/kg, reflecting a decrease of 2 DH/kg at the minimum level, while the maximum remains stable.
  • Beef: Ranges between 82 DH/kg and 97 DH/kg, showing a decrease of 1 DH/kg at the minimum and an increase of 2 DH/kg at the maximum.

Vegetable Prices:

  • Tomato: Between 4.00 DH/kg and 8.00 DH/kg, down 2.00 DH/kg on both minimum and maximum.
  • Squash: Between 2.50 DH/kg and 9.00 DH/kg, with a decrease of 0.50 DH/kg at the minimum and 1.00 DH/kg at the maximum.
  • Carrot: Between 1.50 DH/kg and 3.50 DH/kg, stable.
  • Fresh Onion: Between 1.20 DH/kg and 2.70 DH/kg, stable on the minimum and down 0.10 DH/kg on the maximum.
  • Potato: Between 3.00 DH/kg and 6.00 DH/kg, stable on the minimum and up 0.70 DH/kg on the maximum.
  • Cauliflower: Between 1.50 DH/kg and 3.50 DH/kg, stable on the minimum and down 0.50 DH/kg on the maximum.
  • Cabbage: Between 1.50 DH/kg and 3.50 DH/kg, stable.
  • Zucchini: Between 1.50 DH/kg and 3.50 DH/kg, down 0.30 DH/kg at the minimum with the maximum remaining stable.
  • Cucumber: Between 1.50 DH/kg and 3.00 DH/kg, down 0.50 DH/kg at both minimum and maximum.
  • Eggplant: Between 2.00 DH/kg and 3.50 DH/kg, stable at the minimum and down 0.50 DH/kg at the maximum.

Fruit Prices:

  • Local Banana: Between 7.00 DH/kg and 11.00 DH/kg, stable.
  • Orange: Between 3.50 DH/kg and 6.50 DH/kg, stable.
  • Local Apple: Between 8.00 DH/kg and 15.00 DH/kg, stable.
  • Imported Apple: Between 12.00 DH/kg and 23.00 DH/kg, stable.
  • Imported Banana: Between 10.00 DH/kg and 15.00 DH/kg, stable.
  • Avocado: Between 20.00 DH/kg and 35.00 DH/kg, stable.

As reported by medias24.com.

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