publish time

10/07/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

10/07/2024

KUWAIT CITY, July 10: The fish market is experiencing a significant decline in demand from both citizens and residents. This downturn is attributed to several factors, including the travel season, summer vacations, and many individuals being outside Kuwait. The scorching temperatures have also deterred visits to the fish market, further compounded by the limited availability of local fish, with a preference for imported varieties, reports Al-Anba daily. A source from the fish market informed Al-Anba about the notable shortage of Mead fish since early July, despite it being the start of the permitted fishing season for this species.

Those fortunate enough to catch Mead fish are now compelled to sell it at elevated prices, reaching up to 6 dinars. Several sellers and fishermen have called upon the relevant authorities to facilitate the fishing of local products, particularly Maid fish. They urge for measures that would provide more affordable options for consumers and support the development of the local fishing sector. Meeting the demand for Mead fish, which has been permitted for fishing since the beginning of July, remains a priority for both residents and fishermen.

Fish prices per kilogram in the market:

Iranian Zubaidi: 10 dinars
Iranian Hamour: 5 dinars
Kuwaiti Balool: 9 dinars
Kuwaiti Shoum: 5.5 to 7 dinars
Male Grouper: 2.5 dinars
Female Grouper: 4 dinars
Medium Iranian Shrimp: 3.5 dinars
Jumbo Iranian Shrimp: 6.5 dinars
Medium Iranian Shrimp: 5 dinars
Turkish Sea Bass: 3.5 to 5 dinars
Turkish Sea Bream: 3.5 to 4 dinars