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Markets stock up dates to meet Ramadan rush

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February 13, 2025

With Ramadan just weeks away, local markets across the UAE have begun stocking a wide variety of dates, with prices starting as low as Dh10 per kg. While prices are stable for now, vendors anticipate an increase as demand surges closer to the holy month.

- SM Ayaz Zakir

At Dubai’s Waterfront Market, vendors mentioned that rates remain unchanged but could rise after February 25.

“Currently, Mabroom dates are available from Dh10 to Dh30/ kg, depending on the quality,” said Feroz Alam, a vendor at the market. “Prices are reasonable now, but as Ramadan nears and demand spikes, they may go up.”

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