Egypt: The stability of fish prices in the transit market today, Saturday, December 31

Published 2022년 12월 31일

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Fish prices in the transit market remained stable on December 31, 2022. The prices for tilapia and other types of fish, as well as shrimp and prawns, were provided in the article. The Lakes and Fisheries Development Authority, led by Dr. Salah Moselhi, has been working to develop Egypt's natural lakes under the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, with efforts to remove encroachments and purify the lakes. This has resulted in increased fish production, diversity, and efficiency, as well as reducing pollution and risk of disease.
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Fish prices witnessed stability in the transit market during today’s trading, Saturday, December 31, 2022. The “Akhbar Al-Youm Portal” publishes prices, adding to the announced price of 3-4 pounds over the price of a kilo in retail markets.- A kilo of tilapia No. 1 recorded between 36 To 46 pounds.- Number 2 tilapia fish ranges from 27 to 35 pounds.- Aswan tilapia ranges from 20 to 45 pounds. Read also.. The stability of fish prices in the Obour market today, December 30- Tilapia fillet ranges from 30 to 170 pounds.- Peeled whiting from 70 to 100 pounds per kilo.- Lake Nasser lake whiting from 30 to 50 pounds.- Smooth whiting from 60 to 100 pounds.- Frozen mackerel from 25 to 35 pounds.- Grouper fish between 70 to 130 pounds.- Fish A banana ranges from 48 to 55 pounds.- Shrimp No. 1 ranges from 280 to 340 pounds.- Frozen shrimp ranges from 165 to 265 pounds.- Alexandrian prawns ranges from 66 to 114 pounds per kilo.- Catfish, whose price ranges from 10 to 20 pounds.- Pasta Swiss ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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