Fish prices in Egypt have increased, with tilapia ranging from 35 to 55 pounds, crab from 60 to 135 pounds, sea bream from 130 to 220 pounds, and squid from 120 to 230 pounds. The country has achieved 85% self-sufficiency in fish production. The prices vary by region and type, with a kilo of tilapia costing between 28 and 37 pounds in the transit market. Egypt imports and exports various types of fish, and the prices also include seafood like shrimp, starting from 100 to 400 pounds. The country's fish production includes 1.6 million tons from fish farming annually, with lakes contributing an additional 183,000 tons.