Turkey: snow and storm hit, prices of fish went up

Published 2021년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

Heavy winter conditions in Çanakkale, Turkey, have led to fishermen being unable to sail due to snowfall and storms, resulting in a decrease in fish supply and an increase in prices in the few open fish stalls. The Fish Market has seen many shops closed and those open are charging higher prices for fish such as anchovy, sardines, salmon, red mullet, shrimp, sea bass, and sea bream.
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Heavy winter conditions hit fish stalls in Çanakkale. Fishermen could not sail because of the snowfall and storm, which has been effective since the weekend. It drew attention that many shops in the Fish Market were closed. The prices of fish in the very few stalls that are open have also increased. On the stalls, anchovy was sold for 50 lira, sardines 30, salmon 90, red mullet 50, shrimp 60, sea bass 70, sea bream 50 lira. "FISH OUT LOW" Stating that many fishermen could not sail due to bad weather conditions in Çanakkale, Fish Market tradesman Doğan Uyar said, "The fish came out less. Another tradesman, Onur ...

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