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Eggs, onions and watermelons among most‑cleared items from mid‑February to early Ramadan

Male' Commercial Harbor. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)

Eggs, onions and watermelons were the most imported and cleared goods from 15 February to the first four days of Ramadan, according to Maldives Ports Limited (MPL).

MPL’s weekly statistics show that eggs topped the list, with 20,648 cases cleared between 15–21 February. The second‑highest volume was 18,576 sacks of onions, followed by 9,871 cases of watermelons, a staple item during Ramadan.

Other major cleared items during the period include:

  • Potatoes: 6,926 sacks  

  • Bananas: 3,927 cases  

  • Pineapples: 3,666 cases  

  • Tomatoes: 3,550 cases  

  • Cabbage/kale: 2,825 cases  

  • Eggplant: 403 cases  

  • Papaya: 368 cases  

A worker carrying a green banana bunch in Male' market area: Govt. announces program to increase banana produces by 50 percent by 2028. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)

MPL said a wide range of other commonly consumed items were also cleared in large quantities, including peppers, carrots, cucumbers, pumpkins, limes and breadfruit.

The company noted that clearance operations are being carried out at high speed to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential food items throughout Ramadan.

From 15–21 February, a total of 29,322 tonnes of cargo were cleared from the port. Of this, 26,469.21 freight tonnes arrived via container vessels, while 2,852.78 freight tonnes were brought in by general cargo vessels.

During the same period, port staff completed 1,380 consignments, including 946 consignments from container vessels and 434 consignments from general cargo vessels.

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