Egypt: Fish prices today, Saturday, November 9, in the wholesale Obour market

Published Nov 9, 2024

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The article reports the current fish prices in Egypt's Obour Market on November 9, 2024. Prices vary depending on the type and quality of the fish. The article also highlights the efforts of the Lakes and Fish Resources Development Authority, led by Dr. Salah Moselhi, under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's direction, to develop Egypt's natural lakes and restore them to their former glory. The authority is working in collaboration with the Armed Forces Engineering Authority to remove encroachments and clean the lakes, with a particular focus on Lake Manzala.
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Akhbar El-Youm Gate publishes fish prices at the beginning of trading today, Saturday, November 9, 2024, in the Obour Market, where 3-5 pounds are added to the announced price per kilo in retail fish markets. A kilo of tilapia fish, No. 1, recorded between 79 and 81 pounds. ● Tilapia fish, No. 2, ranged between 76 and 78 pounds per kilo. ● (Aswani tilapia) from 30 to 70 pounds. ● (Tilapia fillet) from 50 to 250 pounds. ● (White peel) from 170 to 270 pounds. ● (Smooth white 1 local) from 100 to 150 pounds. ● (Smooth white 2 (Gulf - Lake Nasser - Farms) from 40 to 90 pounds. ● (Garamit - Shelan) from 30 to 70 EGP.●(Swiss pasta) from 80 to 200 EGP●(Alexandrian bran) from 80 to 200 EGP●(Seabream - Calamari - Sabia) from 175 to 325 EGP●Caboria from 40 to 135 EGP●Dennis from 80 to 220 EGP●(Jumbo shrimp) from 600 to 700 EGP●(Shrimp 1) from 520 to 580 EGP●(Mullet 1 from 120 to 160 EGP●(Mullet 2 from 90 to 110 EGPFor his part, Dr. Salah Moselhi, head of the Lakes and Fish Resources ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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