Fish prices today, 11-22-2024 in Egypt

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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The article provides an overview of the current fish market prices in Giza, Egypt. It details the price ranges for various fish types such as sea bream, sea bass, tilapia, mullet, eels, squid, calamari, sepia, dentex, caporia, and coral. It also highlights the source of fish production in Egypt, which is predominantly from fish farms (79.7%), with the rest from lakes, seawater, freshwater, and rice fields. The article also mentions efforts to increase shrimp export rates and Egypt's achievement of 85% self-sufficiency in fish production. Additionally, it discusses the consumption of fish per year and the prices of frozen fish.
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Traders in Giza confirmed to Al Mal that the price of a kilo of sea bream is stable and ranges between 160 and 300 pounds, and the production of fish from lakes reaches 183 thousand tons, and a kilo of sea bass recorded 230 pounds, and Swiss macaroni ranged between 140 and 200 pounds for the consumer. Tilapia fish prices Tilapia fish prices ranged between 90 and 100 pounds, depending on the region, and Egypt's production from natural fisheries is 400 thousand tons (lakes - the seas and the Nile), and Egypt produces 2 million tons annually, including 1.6 million tons from fish farming. Mullet prices Mullet prices ranged from 150 to 190 pounds, and fish farms account for the lion's share of fish production in Egypt at 79.7%, followed by lakes at 10.8%, and shrimp production at El-Deeba Farm is 102 tons. Then came seawater production at 4.9%, freshwater at 3.8%, and finally rice fields at 0.8% of total production, according to a statement issued by the Central Agency for Public ...
Source: Almalnews

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