Baath Media || Aleppo – Maan Al-Ghadry
Yesterday evening, on the grounds of Hanano Market – the old garage – in the Al-Masharqa neighborhood of Aleppo, the activities of the “Goodness Festival” were launched in its second edition, with the participation of about / 70 / pavilions for consumer products, and it will continue until the end of the blessed month of Ramadan.
And the head of the specialized office in the executive office of the provincial council, Muhammad Fayyad, stated that organizing such events on special occasions, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, breaks all mediation links, and contributes to providing basic food products from the producer to the consumer at reasonable prices. It also contributes to revitalizing the economic movement and increasing supply and demand. .
He pointed out that the Aleppo governorate supports such initiatives and economic and popular activities and provides them with all possible facilities, to confront the high prices and reduce the burdens as much as possible on the citizens, noting the remarkable participation of the Syrian Trade Corporation in the market, which enhances its role in positive intervention and selling from product to product. consumer.
It is left that the market includes about 70 pavilions and contains all the needs of the family during the holy month of Ramadan at competitive prices, including foodstuffs, detergents, clothing and Eid hospitality, in addition to daily offers and competitions.
Ghada Al-Kum of the Syrian Trading Establishment in Aleppo stated that the participation of the Syrian Trading Establishment in more than one wing in the market, with the aim of strengthening the institution’s role in its positive intervention, and to achieve balance in prices and direct sales without any intermediary for all food items and products, especially oil, ghee, pasta, kansaro and others, at competitive prices.
A number of market visitors pointed out that the prices are somewhat appropriate and are less than the prevailing prices in the market in acceptable proportions, pointing to the diversity in the market, especially in the Syrian trade pavilions.