Fish prices increased with fishing ban in Turkey

Published 2023년 5월 7일

Tridge summary

A fishing ban has led to a significant increase in fish prices, bringing them to the same level as ground meat. The most expensive fish, Cinekop and Red Red mullet, are now priced at 350 TL and 300 TL respectively. As a result, many customers are purchasing half a kilo of fish instead of a full kilo, and some are unable to purchase any at all. Other fish available in the market include Horse Mackerel, Red Mullet, Anchovy, Sea Bass, Slice of Salmon, and Trout, all priced according to the ban's impact on supply.
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TUNCAY TÜRKGÜLÜ With the start of the fishing ban, an increase in fish prices is observed. Tuncay Gür, a fisherman from Akçakoca in Düzce, said, "Fish prices have been competing head-to-head with ground meat since the ban came, because they kept small boats and because they were a little less." Tuncay Gür, a tradesman who sells fish in Düzce's Akçakoca district, said that there was an increase in fish prices with the start of the hunting ban. Gur said: "Fish prices compete head-to-head with minced meat since it is forbidden to keep small boats and because it is a bit less. The prices are close to minced meat. The most expensive fish is Cinekop and Red Red mullet. Yellow wing Cinekop 350 TL, large Red mullet 300 TL. Instead of buying a kilo of fish, he gains half ...
Source: Sondakika

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