Fish prices today, 6-16-2024 in Egypt

Published 2024년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current fish market prices in Egypt, including bream, tilapia, mullet, sea bass, eels, squid, and crab. It also highlights Egypt's efforts to increase fish export rates and its strategy to develop fish wealth through the improvement of lakes such as Al-Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil. The article also notes that Egypt achieves 85% self-sufficiency in fish production and that fish farming contributes significantly to the country's fish production. Additionally, the article mentions the availability and pricing of Swiss pasta in the Obour market and on the official website of the Obour Market.
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Traders in Giza Governorate confirmed to Al-Mal that a kilogram of bream is stable and ranges between 150 and 250 pounds. Egypt is seeking to increase export rates, according to Mr. Al-Qasir, Minister of Agriculture, and the axes of fish wealth development depend on developing the lakes, which include Al-Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil. Tilapia fish prices The prices of tilapia fish ranged between 75 and 90 pounds - depending on the region - and the Egyptian citizen’s share of fish production is 18 kilograms, while the global percentage is 20 kilograms annually, and fish exports during 2019 amounted to about 35 thousand tons. Mullet fish prices The prices of mullet fish ranged between 125 and 165 pounds, and the lakes’ fish production reached 183 thousand tons. A kilo of sea bass reached 160 pounds, and Swiss pasta ranged around 130 and 170 pounds for the consumer. Fish prices in the Obour market today Fish prices in the Obour market today (wholesale) were recorded as ...
Source: Almalnews

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