Fish prices today 10-12-2021 in Egypt

Published 2021년 12월 10일

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As of December 10, 2021, Egypt's local market has seen a decrease in crab prices by about 10 pounds, with the cost now ranging between 100 and 150 pounds per kilo, while fish prices have stabilized. The country, which leads in African fish farming with an annual production of 2 million tons, including 1.6 million tons from fish farming, has achieved 85% self-sufficiency in fish production. Prices for tilapia, bream, sea bass, and other fish varieties are also stated, with Egypt importing 325,000 tons of mackerel, herring, and sardines. The article also mentions the efforts to expand and improve fish farming in Egypt through various national projects and the development of hatcheries for fry production.
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The price of a kilo of crab has fallen by about 10 pounds, to range between 100 and 150 pounds, while fish prices have stabilized today, December 10, 2021, in most of the varieties in the local market, according to the statements of Mohamed Salehin, a trader in Dokki, to Al-Mal, and the lakes production of fish is 183 thousand tons. Egypt occupies the first place in Africa in fish farming, and the Egyptian citizen’s share of fish production is 18 kg, while the global ratio is 20 kg annually. tilapia fish prices The prices of tilapia fish ranged between 30 and 45 pounds per kilo, depending on the region, the bream recorded 170 pounds, and the kilo of sea bass reached 160 pounds, and Egypt produces 2 million tons of fish annually, of which 1.6 million tons are from fish farming. Read also because of the weather.. The Minister of Supply directs Monitoring the strategic stockpile in 4 governorates Egypt imported 325,000 tons of mackerel, herring, and sardines, according to a report by ...
Source: Almalnews

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