Fish prices on 11-12-2024 in Egypt

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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The article outlines Egypt's initiatives to boost fish exports and enhance fish wealth by upgrading key lakes like Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil. It details current fish prices in markets such as Obour and notes that Egypt has reached 85% self-sufficiency in fish production. The article provides price ranges for various fish types, including tilapia, mullet, and shrimp, and highlights the significant role of fish farms in Egypt's fish production. It also presents fish production statistics, with natural fisheries yielding 400 thousand tons and fish farming contributing 1.6 million tons to the total annual production of 2 million tons.
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According to traders in Giza Governorate, Egypt seeks to increase export rates, according to Sayed El-Quseir, the former Minister of Agriculture, and the axes of fish wealth development depend on developing and upgrading lakes, which include Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil. Tilapia fish prices Tilapia fish prices ranged between 90 and 100 pounds - depending on the region - and Egypt has currently succeeded in achieving self-sufficiency in fish production by 85%, and a kilo of sea bream reached 200 pounds, and a kilo of snakes ranged between 90 and 280 pounds. Mullet fish prices Mullet fish prices ranged between 150 and 190 pounds, and the Egyptian citizen's share of fish production is 18 kilograms, while the global rate reaches 20 kilograms annually, and fish exports during 2019 amounted to about 35 thousand tons. Fish prices in Obour market today Fish prices in Obour market today "wholesale" were as follows: Bolti prices ranged between 77 and 86 pounds per kilo, Swiss ...
Source: Almalnews

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