The Manila Times

Prices of bangus, tilapia in NCR remain stable

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THE Department of Agricultur­e-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) on Wednesday assured the public that the retail prices of bangus (milkfish) and tilapia (cichlid fish) remain stable in the National Capital Region (NCR).

Its latest price monitoring report showed that medium-sized bangus sourced from Bulacan and Pangasinan are priced at P180 per kilo, while medium-sized tilapia sourced from Batangas and Pampanga costs P120 per kilo. The report covers 10 major retail markets in the region.

“Two to three pieces of medium-sized bangus usually weigh one kilogram, and the same goes for tilapia,” the DA-BFAR said in a news release.

It said no fluctuatio­ns in the prevailing retail prices of bangus and tilapia were observed.

“The prices of these fisheries commoditie­s have remained stable since the previous weeks due to sufficient supply from farms. The farmgate prices of tilapia have decreased from P90 to P93 last week to P85 to P88 this week, while bangus farmgate prices were at P130 to P140 only this week,” it added.

However, minor price difference­s may be due to several factors, including varying sizes of unloaded supplies in wet markets.

“Large-sized bangus, for example, commands a higher price of P200 to P240 per kilo. In addition, secondary markets — which source their supply from primary markets — may sell fisheries products at marked-up prices,” it said.

Meanwhile, an increase in the supply of local fresh galunggong (mackerel scad) is anticipate­d in the markets as Palawan, a major source of fish in Luzon, ended its closed fishing season on Wednesday.

The ban started on Nov. 1, 2023.

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