Stability of fish prices in the transit Egyptian market, Friday, January 6

Published 2023년 1월 6일

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On January 6, 2023, the article reports the stability of fish prices in the transit market, with no fluctuations observed. The prices provided are for various types of fish and seafood, including tilapia, perch, grouper, shrimp, crab, squid, and calamari, among others. The prices given are for different ranges of weight for each type of fish. Additionally, the article highlights the efforts of President Abdel Al-Fattah Al-Sisi to develop Egypt's natural lakes and restore them to their previous condition, with the Armed Forces and Fish Wealth Authority working to remove encroachments and purify the lakes.
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Fish prices witnessed a state of stability in the transit market during today’s trading, Friday, January 6, 2023. “Akhbar Al-Youm Portal” publishes prices, adding to the announced price from 3 to 4 pounds over the price of a kilo in retail markets. A kilo of tilapia fish scored number 1 between 43 to 45 pounds.- Number 2 tilapia ranges from 37 to 41 pounds.-Aswan tilapia ranges from 20 to 45 pounds. Also read | The stability of fish prices in the Obour Market, Thursday, January 5 - tilapia fillets from 30 to 170 pounds. - Perch from 60 to 110 pounds per kilo. - Lake Nasser Lake perch from 30 to 50 pounds. - Smooth whites from 60 to 100 pounds.- Frozen mackerel fish from 25 to 35 pounds.- Grouper fish between 65 to 135 pounds.- Banana fish between 36 to 70 pounds.- Number 1 shrimp from 270 to 340 pounds.- Frozen shrimp from 160 to 260 pounds.- Alexandrian Pyrenees From 66 to 110 pounds per kilo.- Catfish, its price ranged from 10 to 20 pounds.- Swiss pasta ranged from 66 to 114 ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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