Fish prices in Egypt today, November 23, 2021

Published 2021년 11월 23일

Tridge summary

As of November 23, 2021, Egypt's fish market has seen stable prices, with bream priced at 170 pounds and tilapia ranging from 35 to 45 pounds per kilo. The country has imported 325,000 tons of mackerel, herring, and sardines and produces 2 million tons of fish annually, with 1.6 million tons from fish farming. The government is working on improving lakes and expanding integrated fish farming, with plans to increase export rates. In the transit market, prices varied for different fish and crab, and the country has achieved 85% self-sufficiency in fish production.
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Original content

Today, November 23, 2021, fish prices witnessed stability in the local market, according to the statements of Mohamed Salehin, a trader in the Dokki area, to Al-Mal. The bream recorded 170 pounds, and Egypt imported 325,000 tons of “mackerel, herring, and sardines,” according to a report by the General Authority for Development Fish wealth, and Egypt occupies the first place in Africa in aquaculture, and Egypt produces 2 million tons of fish annually, of which 1.6 million tons are from fish farming. And fish exports during 2019 recorded about 35,000 tons, and seabass amounted to 160 pounds. tilapia fish prices The prices of tilapia fish ranged between 35 and 45 pounds per kilo, and Egypt's production from natural fisheries is 400,000 tons (lakes - Bahrain and the Nile), and the Egyptian citizen's share of fish production is 18 kilograms, while the global ratio reaches 20 kilograms per year, and a kilo of snakes recorded 200 Egyptian pounds, and Suez pasta ranged between 50 and 75 ...
Source: Almalnews

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