Mexico: Gulf fishermen are concerned about the fall in corvina prices

Published 2022년 3월 29일

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The article highlights a decrease in the price of corvina fishery in Mexico, falling from 22 to 18 pesos per kilo, despite good fishing results. This price drop is attributed to high yields, with most of the catch being transported to Mexico City. The price variation has negatively impacted profits, particularly for producers in Mexico City. On average, about 700 tons of corvina are caught daily, and the price paid per kilo can greatly fluctuate.
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VICTOR CUBILLAS. SAN LUIS TRIBUNE. The price of the fishery fell to 18 pesos per kilo, when it was 22; the product goes to Mexico City. Although corvina fishing has been classified as good, without being spectacular, the fact of achieving high quantities of product has caused its price to drop to 18 pesos, when it was 22 pesos per kilo a few days ago. According to unofficial sources, in recent days, there have been good catches, although there was everything, but most of the fishery goes to the same destination, which is Mexico City, and the price plummets. They said that it was 22 pesos to pay the fisherman in the Gulf, but if in the capital of the country they were paying 18 pesos, the producer loses a lot. They expressed that the first cars are the ones that have a good price, but now, it is no longer the same, they are different ...
Source: Inforural

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