Discharging hundreds of tons of fish in Sidi Ifni and Safi lowers sardine prices in the markets.

Discharging hundreds of tons of fish in Sidi Ifni and Safi lowers sardine prices in the markets.

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Hundreds of tons of fish unloaded in Sidi Ifni and Safi reduce sardine prices in markets

Fish markets in Morocco have witnessed a noticeable drop in sardine prices following the unloading of hundreds of tons of this fish at the ports of Sidi Ifni and Safi. This has helped balance supply and demand, stabilizing prices for consumers.

Fish traders reported that the large quantities unloaded at these ports have met local market needs, resulting in a decrease in sardine prices. Prices are beginning to return to more consumer-friendly levels after a recent surge due to seasonal supply shortages.

A professional source noted that this decrease is not limited to sardines; it also extends to some other small fish varieties, coinciding with the end of the main fishing season. This enhances consumers’ ability to purchase fish at reasonable prices and alleviates pressure on the markets.

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