Stability of fish prices in the transit market, Tuesday, December 6th in Egypt

Published Dec 6, 2022

Tridge summary

On December 6, 2022, the transit market saw fish prices remain stable. The prices provided below are in addition to the retail market prices. Notable prices include tilapia number 1 ranging from 38 to 44 pounds per kilo, white peel from 75 to 105 pounds per kilo, and shrimp number 1 from 260 to 360 pounds. Dr. Salah Moselhy, the head of the Lakes and Fisheries Development Authority, discussed the improvements made to Lake Manzala, such as increasing fish production and diversity, reducing pollution, and improving air quality, following the President's directives for natural lake development.
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Original content

Fish prices witnessed a state of stability in the transit market during today’s trading, Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The “Akhbar Al-Youm Portal” publishes the prices, adding to the announced price 3-4 pounds over the price per kilo in retail markets. A kilo of tilapia number 1 ranged from 38 to 44 pounds. - Tilapia number 2, ranging from 29 to 32 pounds. Aswan tilapia ranges from 20 to 40 pounds. Tilapia fillets from 30 to 160 pounds. White peel, from 75 to 105 pounds per kilo. - Perch, Lake Nasser, from 30 to 50 pounds. Smooth whites, from 60 to 100 pounds. Frozen mackerel from 25 to 35 pounds. - Grouper fish between 70 to 130 pounds. Banana fish between 48 and 55 pounds. - Shrimp number 1, from 260 to 360 pounds. Frozen shrimp from 170 to 250 pounds. Alexandrian brownies, from 62 to 106 pounds per kilo. - Cauliflower, its price ranges between 10 and 20 pounds. - Swiss pasta, from 62 to 106 pounds. Premium mullet between 62 and 84 pounds. The price of bream ranged from 100 to 160 ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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