Algeria Implements Subsidized Market Strategy to Prevent Ramadan Shortages
Algeria's Government Addresses Ramadan Shortages
Algeria’s government has taken proactive measures to prevent shortages during Ramadan by flooding subsidized markets with essential goods. This move aims to meet the increased demand for pantry staples during the holy month, when prices typically rise.
Shift in Policy
The government has shifted its focus towards increased imports and export restrictions to stabilize prices and ensure food security. This marks a departure from previous practices of limiting imports to support local producers.
Positive Reception
Shopper Sofiane Ameri praised the government's strategy at a state-subsidized market in Algiers for effectively managing prices and availability during Ramadan.
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