AMMAN — The Jordan
Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday that food commodities are "available at
reasonable prices" in the local market, particularly staple foodstuffs
that are on high demand during the holy month of Ramadan due to start next week,
the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
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Raed Hamada, foodstuff
sector representative at the chamber, told a press conference that the
commercial sector completed preparations related to the import and supply of
large quantities of food goods for the fasting month, with the exception of
some items.
"There is a comfortable and long-term stock of basic foodstuffs locally,
especially food with a long shelf life, with the exception of some chilled
meat," he said.
Hamada pointed out a “stable local food market” due to strong competition and a
variety of choices as well as government controls.