Egypt: Fish prices on Wednesday, December 11, in the wholesale Obour market

Published 2024년 12월 11일

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The article reports the current fish prices in Egypt's Obour Market on December 11, 2024, with price variations among different types of fish and seafood. Prices range from 60 EGP for sardines to over 600 EGP for jumbo shrimp. The article also highlights the efforts by the Lakes Development and Fish Resources Authority, under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's direction, to develop Egypt's natural lakes and restore their quality, with the Armed Forces Engineering Authority and the Fish Resources Authority working to remove encroachments and improve the water quality of Lake Manzala.
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Akhbar Al-Youm Gate publishes fish prices at the beginning of trading today, Wednesday, December 11, 2024, in the Obour Market, where 3-5 pounds are added to the announced price per kilo in retail fish markets. Read also: Fish prices today, Tuesday, December 10, in the Obour Wholesale Market. A kilo of tilapia fish recorded a price of 71 to 75 pounds. ● Tilapia 2 from 62 to 68 pounds. ● (Aswani tilapia) from 30 to 70 pounds. ● (Smooth white 1 local from 100 to 150 pounds) (Smooth white 2 Gulf - Lake Nasser - Farms from 40 to 90 pounds. ● (Garamit - Shelan) from 30 to 70 pounds ● (Gulf macaroni) from 75 to 80 pounds EGP.●(Swiss pasta) from 70 to 110 EGP.●(Alexandrian prawns) from 70 to 110 EGP.●(Seabream - Calamari - Sabia) from 180 to 300 EGP.●Dennis from 90 to 230 EGP.●Jumbo shrimp from 530 to 630 EGP.●Shrimp 1 from 450 to 510 EGP.●Shrimp 2 from 330 to 425 EGP.●Shrimp 2 frozen from 175 to 425 EGP.●Shrimp from 160 to 310 EGP.●Bori 1 from 125 to 155 EGP.●Bori from 90 to 110 EGP. ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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