Fish prices in Egypt today 2021/11/18

Published 2021년 11월 18일

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Fish prices in Egypt's local market have increased, with tilapia now costing between 35-45 pounds per kilo and snakes costing 200 pounds per kilo. The country, which produces 2 million tons of fish annually, mostly through farming, is looking to boost exports. The transit market prices for various fish and seafood have also been reported. Egypt, the top fish farmer in Africa, is expanding its fish farming efforts through national projects and hatcheries, and has achieved 85% self-sufficiency in fish production.
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Fish prices rose today, November 18, 2021, by two pounds, in the local market, according to the statements of Mohamed Salehin, a trader in the Dokki area, to Al-Mal. for fisheries development. tilapia fish prices The prices of tilapia fish increased to 35 and 45 pounds per kilo, and a kilo of snakes recorded 200 pounds. Egypt is seeking to increase export rates, according to El-Qusair, the Minister of Agriculture. Egypt produces 2 million tons of fish annually, of which 1.6 million tons are from fish farming, and seabass amounted to 160 pounds. Fish prices in the transit market today The prices of fish in the transit market today “wholesale” are as follows: the prices of a kilo of tilapia ranged from 19 and 27 pounds, and crabs revolved around 30 and 130 pounds, and coral prices started from 20 to 38 pounds, and snakes from 50 to 200 pounds. Read also the Minister of Finance for the Omani ambassador: A presidential mandate to quickly end tax disputes out of court Souissi pasta ...
Source: Almalnews

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