Spain: The markets of Almería, Granada, and Málaga add up to a volume of catches of 4.5 million kilos

Published 2023년 6월 16일

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The Ministry of Agriculture has reported that the fishing markets in the Mediterranean provinces of Almería, Granada, Málaga, and part of Cádiz caught approximately 4.5 million kilos of fish and billed around 21 million euros from January to May. The total average price of the products was €4.50 during this period. The majority of the activity was in the South Atlantic area, with a billing of over 57 million euros from the sale of 13 million kilos of products, at an average price of €3.70. The total turnover of the fishing markets in the Andalusian autonomous community exceeded 68 million euros from January to May, with the sale of around 17 million kilos of shellfish, fish, and molluscs.
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According to the latest data published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, consulted by EFE, the fishing markets located in the Mediterranean in the provinces of Almería, Granada, Málaga and part of Cádiz registered a volume of catches of about 4 .5 million kilos between January and May, for which around 21 million euros were billed. In this area, the total average price of the products has been estimated at €4.50 in this period. For its part, the greatest activity focused on the markets located in the South Atlantic area, that is, the Gulf of Cádiz. Some 13 million kilos of products arrived at these markets, for the sale of which more than 57 million euros were billed. The average total price in this area was €3.70. In total, the turnover of the fishing ...

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