We will eat expensive fish in Ramadan
End It was stated that the consecutive increases in the period can also be reflected in the prices of fish. Although there are no changes to the labels of fish stalls in Muğla’s Marmaris district, it is claimed that prices will double before the Ramadan holiday due to the fishing ban and inflation starting on April 25. Although the representatives of the sector affirmed that the prices will go down with the month of Ramadan and the citizens will be satisfied with the fish as every year, the fishermen of Marmaris said that the only product that has not risen in 3 months is the fish. It was observed that the prices of products offered for sale such as fish in Marmaris remained the same as before Ramadan. While the cheapest fish sold for 65 TL, bluefish was the most expensive fish at 400 TL. Blue fish are followed by butts, red mullet and sea bream with 350 TL per kilogram.
LUFER FINDS 400 TL
Shrimp was the most expensive of the stalls at 450 lira per kilogram. Medium red beans 100-120, haddock 70-80, mackerel 150, coral 180, tabby 200, anchovy 80-90, horse mackerel 80-130 kraça, red mullet 80-140 TL. Sea bass and sea bream are offered for sale from 150 TL and sea bream at 350 TL. The price of the grain of the Black Sea bonito varies between 130 and 150 TL. Black Sea mullet is sold for 200-350 kilograms, local salmon for 120. Black Sea salmon for 150, sardines, prawns for 450, butts for 65 lire.
Hunting ban will affect prices
Referring to fish prices, Durmuş Ali Yücel, manager of Gökova Fisheries, said: “We, as usual, predicted that prices would decrease as circulation decreased during Ramadan, but this time it did not happen. In fact, there has not been an increase in fish prices for three months. Citizens do not or cannot eat fish like before. After the end of Ramadan, the increased costs will be reflected in the prices. Before the party, after the hunting ban began on April 25, there will be an increase close to 100 percent, ”he said.
Source: Sozcu

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