The price of bluefish increased in Çanakkale, Turkey

Published 2021년 10월 11일

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The article reports a price increase of bluefish from 80 lira to 120 lira in Çanakkale, Turkey, due to a northerly wind that hindered fishing. This increase is attributed to the supply-demand balance, with the season being September, October, and November. Despite the higher prices, demand for fish remains, with other fish prices also listed.
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The price of bluefish increased in Çanakkale Bluefish, the prince of the seas, increased from 80 lira to 120 lira in Çanakkale ÇANAKKALE - While there was an abundance of stalls in Çanakkale following the ban on hunting as of September 1, the weight of the bluefish, which is called the prince of the seas, increased from 80 lira to 120 lira. Fishermen attribute this to the northerly wind that has been blowing for a few days. The fishing industry, which is one of the important livelihoods in Çanakkale, had a hard time due to mucilage. As of September 1, after the fishing ban in the seas, activity started in the stalls. The abundance of fish was also reflected in the prices, and the weight of the bluefish dropped to 80 liras per kilo. The weight of the bluefish increased to 120 liras as the fishermen could not go out to hunt due to the northerly wind that was blowing for a few days. Hasan Doğuş Tunç, a fisherman in Çanakkale for 20 years, said, "The price of the bluefish, which we ...
Source: Sondakika

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