Morocco: Exceeded 8.79 billion dirhams, increased quantities of coastal and traditional fishing products

Published 2022년 12월 21일

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A recent report has shown a 9% increase in the value of Morocco's coastal and traditional fishing industries, reaching over 8.79 billion dirhams in November 2022. This growth is largely due to significant increases in the value of crustaceans and pelagic fish, while algae discharge, oysters, and white fish experienced decreases. The unloading of coastal and artisanal fishing products also saw mixed results, with a 7% decrease at Mediterranean ports and a 19% increase at Atlantic Ocean ports. The total value of unloaded products at Mediterranean ports was 554.58 million dirhams, marking an 8% decrease, while the value at Atlantic ports was over 8.24 billion dirhams, showing an 11% increase.
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In its latest report on coastal and traditional fishing statistics in Morocco, the office stated that the value of these fisheries amounts exceeded 8.79 billion dirhams, an increase of 9 percent compared to the end of November 2021. With regard to varieties, the value of crustacean offloading increased by (27% to 1,191 tons), and pelagic fish (24% to 1,258,524 tons). On the other hand, the value of algae discharge decreased (47%), oysters (11%), and white fish (6%). By ports, a total of 16,674 tons of coastal and artisanal fishing products were unloaded in Mediterranean ports until the end of November 2022, a decrease of 7%. In terms of value, these ports decreased by 8 percent ...
Source: Le 360

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