Fish prices in the Egyptian transit market today, Saturday, April 15

Published 2023년 4월 15일

Tridge summary

On April 15, 2023, the transit market saw fish prices remaining stable. The article provided a detailed list of prices for various fish and seafood, including tilapia, mackerel, grouper, shrimp, prawns, catfish, and more, with prices ranging from 30 to 360 pounds. Dr. Salah Moselhy, the head of the Lakes and Fisheries Development Authority, discussed the efforts to develop Egypt's natural lakes, as directed by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and the ongoing collaboration between the Engineering Authority of the Armed Forces and the Fisheries Authority to clear encroachments and purify the lakes.
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Fish prices witnessed a state of stability in the transit market during today’s trading, Saturday, April 15, 2023. “Akhbar Al-Youm Portal” publishes fish prices, as it is added to the announced price of 3-4 pounds over the price per kilo in retail markets. Between 74 and 78 pounds.- Number 2 tilapia ranges from 69 to 73 pounds.- Aswani tilapia ranges from 20 to 50 pounds.- Tilapia fish fillets range from 30 to 200 pounds.- Peeled whites range from 80 to 120 pounds per kilo.- Fish Lake Nasser whites from 30 to 50 pounds.- Smooth whites from 60 to 100 pounds.- Frozen mackerel from 30 to 35 pounds.- Grouper fish between 60 to 140 pounds.- Banana fish between 35 to 75 pounds.- Shrimp number 1 from 280 to 360 pounds.- Frozen shrimp from 160 to 260 pounds.- Alexandrian prawns from 70 to 110 pounds per kilo.- Catfish ranged from 10 to 20 pounds.- Swiss pasta from 60 to 110 pounds.- Excellent mullet fish Between 75 and 82 pounds.- The price of bream ranged between 100 and 160 pounds.- ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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