Snow fell, demand for fish increased in Turkey

Published 2021년 2월 17일

Tridge summary

Cold weather and snowfall in the Black Sea region have led to a 50% increase in fish demand from citizens, with haddock and salmon being the top choices. The article highlights the varying prices of different fish available at local stalls and explains that while anchovy sales have declined due to migration, demand for it remains. Fishermen are working to meet the increased demand, with Uğur Kırbaş noting the need for more fish species to cater to the rising consumption.
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Cold weather and snowfall, which have been effective in the Black Sea since the beginning of the week, positively affected fish sales. It was stated that there was a 50 percent increase in the demand of citizens for fish and they preferred mainly haddock and salmon. Whiting is sold for 15-25 liras per kilo, anchovy 15-20, cinchope 55-60, salmon 27-30, sea bream 40, sea bass 50 lira on the fishermen's stalls in the city. Balıkçı Ayhan Liman stated that, with the cooling of the weather and snowfall, the demand of the citizens for fish increased by half and said, "Haddock, red mullet, and clownfish are being caught more recently and they are coming to the stalls. Anchovy ice house anchovy cannot be kept on this side because it has already migrated from our region. Even though anchovy is an ice house, there is still demand. Citizens show interest in haddock and salmon next to it. Our citizens have an idea that when it snows, the fish will be oiled and delicious. Therefore, there has ...
Source: Bursadabugun

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