Fish prices soar in the UAE

Published 2024년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

Due to less frequent fishing due to heat and humidity, there is a limited supply of fresh fish in Dubai and Sharjah markets, leading to a price increase for all types of fresh catch. Popular fish like hammour, kingfish, and sherry have seen the biggest price hike. The shortage has also resulted in many stalls being empty. Additionally, the cost of petrol and diesel in the United Arab Emirates has increased since August 1, further impacting the cost of fishing and transportation. Sellers and fishermen anticipate that these high prices will persist until weather conditions improve and fishing can resume as usual.
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Original content

As noted by sellers and fishermen, the price increase is due to limited supply, as fewer fishing boats go out to sea due to the heat and humidity. Prices for all types of fresh catch have increased at fish markets in Dubai and Sharjah, and many stalls have remained empty. The shortage has led to an increase in prices for popular types of fish such as hammour, kingfish and sherry. For example, hammour used to cost 25 dirhams per kilogram, now it is sold for 50-60 dirhams, and the price of sherry has increased from 15 to 35 dirhams per kilogram, sea bream and bass have risen in price from 25 to 35 dirhams. Sellers complain about the seasonal decline, as many buyers have gone on summer vacation. Fishermen in Kalba and Khorfakkan say that prices will continue to rise until weather conditions improve and fishing resumes as usual. Prices for petrol and diesel have increased in the United Arab Emirates since August ...
Source: Fishretail

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