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Ministry of Economy inspects Abu Dhabi Fruits & Vegetables Market in collaboration with Department of Economic Development

The Ministry of Economy has arranged an evaluation of the fruits and vegetables market at the Port Zayed area in Abu Dhabi. The visit was led by Dr. Hashim Al Nuaimi, Director of the Ministry's Consumer Protection Department, and was kept in cooperation with the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi.

The event marks a considerable turning point in the Ministry's continuous inspections of markets, cooperatives and outlets which aim to prevent the exploitation of increased need during the holy month of Ramadan.

Dr. Al Nuaimi communicated with a variety of consumers and asked about their views on the costs and availability of key commodities in the market. He encouraged them to interact with the Ministry's Consumer Protection Centre on 600522225 in case they have any problems or proposals for customer security or to get in touch with the regional Department of Economic Development on 800 555.

Dr. Al Nuaimi revealed that the Ministry has actually directed all the market's shops to use the labels approved by the Ministry which show the cost, type, and source of the product in addition to other info for purchasers to consider before acquiring a product. He ensured that the brand-new process will be executed within 10 days.

Dr. Al Nuaimi verified the stability of vegetable and fruit rates in Abu Dhabi and confirmed that the market has enough amounts to fulfill the emirate's needs.

He added that costs usually have the tendency to drop as a result of lower need after the first couple of days of the holy month of Ramadan. He stressed that the Ministry will continue its assessments to prevent any uncontrolled rise in veggie and fruit rates.

At the conclusion of his tour, Dr. Al Nuaimi described that the visits that have been arranged by the Ministry of Economy to the country's numerous vegetable and fruit markets up until now have actually not revealed any infractions. He associated this to the basic commitment from merchants and sellers to follow the Ministry's guidance

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