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A large demand for the Syrian galleries for trade in As-Suwaida for its suitable prices amid calls for providing more goods and products

2020-06-11T14:41:20.790Z


The endosperm-SANA witnesses showrooms and outlets for the branch of the Syrian Foundation for Trade in the endosperm governorate


As-Suwayda-Sana

Galleries and outlets selling the branch of the Syrian Corporation for Trade in the endosperm governorate are witnessing a demand by citizens to purchase various goods and products for their appropriate prices that are less than 25 percent below the market prices amid demands to provide more of them in the halls, especially as the quantities offered run out quickly due to the increasing demand from citizens.

During the SANA reporter’s tour of the halls in the city of As-Suwayda, citizens pointed out that materials and goods are available in the halls, while there is a shortage of materials in some halls, according to citizen Muhyiddin Allawi, who explained to a Sana correspondent that he used to buy his needs from the Syrian galleries for trade because their prices are lower than the market, but some Materials such as fats and oils are not always available in the farm complex between Abu Omar. The necessity of offering sufficient quantities of materials in all sales outlets.

The citizen, Ihssan Al-Khatib, stated that the quantity of the offered materials began to improve gradually from days ago, and there is a difference in its price from the market by more than a third of its value, as the price of a sardine box is 500 liras, while in the market 1000 liras and tuna are 950 liras, while in the market from 1250 liras and above.

According to the director of the farm complex Manal Al-Wazir, good quantities of foodstuffs were released yesterday at the complex, indicating that the institution’s warehouses were asked to release new quantities of materials.

In the city's vegetable lounge, two citizens, Shaher Abu Saeed and Wafa 'Al-Aissami, indicated that vegetables are available and some prices are lower than the market. Among the citizen, Salim Aboud al-Shaarani, the price of a kilogram of tomatoes in the hall is 350 pounds while the market is 400 pounds.

According to the head of the Mamoun al-Aqil vegetable lounge, the price approval is based on the reality of the market, supply and demand, indicating that between 2 to 2.5 tons of vegetables are thrown into the hall daily, except for Thursday, when only about one ton is offered, explaining that renting it is often from the cardamom market in Damascus.

In an illiteracy hall, citizen Najam Salam pointed out that the prices of materials in the halls are cheaper than the market, while the lounge manager Hossam Kiwan pointed out that the shortage of some materials is due to the great demand for them because of their price, which is significantly less than the market, indicating that contact has been made with the warehouse to supply the hall with new quantities.

In the March 8 hall, the two citizens, Mu'in Naffa and Hayal Al-Khader, mentioned that they came to buy sugar and rice on the electronic card.

The lounge manager, Jumana Nassar, stated that the sugar and rice materials are sold on the electronic card on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and the rest of the foodstuffs for the remainder of the week due to a shortage of workers, stressing that good quantities of food have been rented with the start of displaying them successively.

In the hall of April 7, the director of the hall, Magda Al-Baini, stated that yesterday the materials were widely available, and as a result of the great demand for them, a large portion of them ran out, indicating that bringing an alternative related to the extent of the quantities in warehouses.

According to the worker at the hall, Abboud Abu Moghdheb, the halls are packed with materials, but the mechanisms that transfer them are few and do not match the number of large outlets in the governorate, suggesting that the institution be supported by a sufficient number of mechanisms by government institutions.

According to the director of the branch of the Syrian Foundation for Trade in Sweida Hussein Safi, the materials are available and run out of the halls a few hours after their launch due to the great demand for their purchase because there is a difference of their prices on the market at a rate of not less than 25 percent indicating that the re-supply of the halls related to the number of mechanisms and workers where there is a shortage of them Work is ongoing in coordination with the General Administration to remedy it during the coming period.

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Source: sena

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