Fish prices today 3-4-2022 in Egypt

Published 2022년 4월 3일

Tridge summary

As of April 3, 2022, fish prices in the local market have remained stable, with tilapia priced between 37 and 50 pounds, and crab priced between 100 and 160 pounds. The transit market saw varied prices for different fish species and types, such as tilapia, Swiss pasta, snakehead, coral, mullet, seabass, and squid. Egypt achieves 85% self-sufficiency in fish production, with fish farms being the primary contributor, and the country imports and exports certain fish species. The prices for fresh and frozen fish, including tilapia, shrimp, squid, bream, and various other fish, were also provided.
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Original content

Fish prices today, April 3, 2022, witnessed stability in the local market, according to the statements of Mohamed Salehin, a trader in Dokki, to Al-Mal. And 95 pounds per consumer. tilapia fish prices The prices of tilapia fish revolved around 37 and 50 pounds - depending on the region - and the lakes' production of fish recorded 183 thousand tons, and fish exports during 2019 were about 35 thousand tons, and crab ranged between 100 and 160 pounds. Fish prices in the transit market today The prices of fish in the transit market today “wholesale” are as follows: the prices of tilapia ranged between 24 and 38 pounds per kilo, the Swiss pasta ranged between 30 and 65 pounds, and the kilo of snakes ranged between 50 and 220 pounds, and the crab ranged between 30 and 130 pounds. The prices of coral ranged between 22 and 38 pounds, according to the data of the official website of the transit market, and the mullet fish house around 32 and 50 pounds, and a kilo of bream around 90 and 150 ...
Source: Almalnews

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