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Holy Week: They predict that 8,400 tons of fish and seafood will be consumed in Peru

Seafood
Peru
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 26, 2024

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During Holy Week, Peru is set to consume around 8,400 tons of fish and seafood, a demand that is expected to slightly increase the prices of popular types like bonito, mackerel, mahi mahi, and hake. Minister of Production, Ana María Choquehuanca, emphasized the significant impact of this seasonal demand on the livelihoods of 80,000 artisanal fishermen and 30,000 aquaculturists. To ensure the health and safety of hydrobiological resources, training sessions with the National Fisheries Health Organization (Sanipes) are being conducted for industry workers. Additionally, initiatives are underway to maintain product quality through cold chain preservation and to boost fish consumption in soup kitchens and schools as a strategy against malnutrition.
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Regarding prices, the owner of Produce, Ana María Choquehuanca. He indicated that an increase has been noticed in the price of bonito and parrots, due to demand during Easter. During the days of Holy Week, approximately 8,400 tons of fish and seafood will be consumed in Peru, according to the Minister of Production, Ana María Choquehuanca. “The projection is that more or less 8,400 tons of hydrobiological resources will be moved in the fishing terminals. But we also have to look at the conditions in which they do it,” said the RPP official. Regarding prices, the head of the Ministry of Production (Produce) indicated that an increase in the price of bonito and parrot has been noticed, due to demand during Holy Week. “The prices of bonito, mackerel, mahi mahi and hake will increase, but not by much. It is a tradition in the Peruvian population that fish consumption experiences an increase during Holy Week,” he said. “There will be 80,000 artisanal fishermen and 30,000 aquaculturists ...
Source: PQS
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