A storm hit fish stalls in Turkey, and prices started to rise

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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A recent storm at sea has caused a decrease in the number of fish available for sale at fish stalls in Izmir, leading to a sudden rise in prices. The storm prevented fishermen from going out to sea, resulting in a decrease in the supply of fish. The higher prices are expected to continue until there is an increase in abundance and good weather conditions.
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Storm hit fish stalls, prices started to rise Storm raises fish prices IZMIR - While the storm at sea affected the fish prices, the number of fish on the stalls in Izmir decreased and the prices suddenly started to rise. On the stalls; Anchovies are sold for 50 to 70 liras, sardines for 70 liras, sea bream for 150 liras, sea bass for 180 liras, bluefish for 400 liras, salmon for 200 liras, and trout for 130 liras. With the arrival of winter, citizens of Izmir head to Havra Street in the historical Kemeraltı Bazaar to consume fish at affordable prices. Fishermen could not go to sea due to the storm throughout Türkiye and in Izmir. Due to this situation, while there was a decrease in the number of stalls, prices started to rise. On the stalls, anchovies are sold for 50 to 70 liras, sardines for 70 liras, sea bream for 150 liras, sea bass for 150 to 180 liras, bluefish for 400 liras, salmon for 200 liras, and trout for 130 liras. "Fishermen cannot go to sea because there is a storm" ...
Source: Sondakika

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