Morocco: Decrease in the amount of fishing landings at Nador port

Published 2024년 8월 27일

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The National Fisheries Office in Morocco has reported a 9% decrease in the unloading of coastal and traditional fishing products at the port of Nador, totaling 2,321 tons in July 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. Despite this decrease, the market value of these products rose by 12% to over 97.51 million dirhams. The quantities of surface fish and whitefish decreased by 44% and 4% respectively, while cephalopods saw a 2% decrease. However, crustaceans increased by 42%. At a national level, the marketing of coastal and traditional fishing products increased by 4% to 625,349 tons, with a 7% increase in value to 6.28 billion dirhams.
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The National Fisheries Office revealed that the quantities of coastal and traditional fishing products unloaded at the port of Nador recorded a 9 percent decrease at the end of last July, reaching 2,321 tons compared to 2,543 tons during the same period in 2023. According to a report issued by the office on coastal and traditional fishing statistics in Morocco, the market value of these products improved by 12 percent to reach more than 97.51 million dirhams, compared to the end of July 2023 (more than 87.18 million dirhams). According to the same source, the quantities of surface fish unloaded at this port decreased by 44 percent during the first seven months of this year to reach 389 tons, with a value of 4,527 million dirhams, compared to 6,229 million dirhams/693 tons, during the same period last year. As for the quantities of whitefish caught, they recorded a decrease, reaching 585 tons at the end of last July, for a value of 16.864 million dirhams (+ 16%), compared to 666 ...
Source: Kech24.ua

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