A Look at Rising Fish Costs: Fishermen Battle Heat, Humidity in Dubai & Sharjah

Date:

Share post:

Rising fish costs are affecting Dubai and Sharjah markets, driven by high summer temperatures and humidity. Fresh fish prices in these areas have increased significantly, causing concern among vendors and customers alike.

The Impact of High Temperatures on Fishing

Fresh fish prices in Dubai, Sharjah, and eastern towns are climbing due to the intense summer heat and humidity. This weather has led to fewer fishing boats heading out to sea, creating a scarcity of popular fish varieties.

Reduced Fishing Activities

Vendors and fishermen cite the high temperatures and humidity levels as the primary reasons fewer fishing boats are operating. This reduction in fishing activities has significantly impacted the supply of fresh fish.

Scarcity Driving Up Prices

The limited availability of fresh fish has resulted in increased costs for popular varieties such as hammour, kingfish, and Sheri. This scarcity is pushing prices higher as demand continues to outstrip supply.

Vendors Struggle with Sales

Many vendors are finding it difficult to maintain their usual sales volumes. Customers are hesitant to buy at the higher prices, further complicating the situation for fish sellers in Dubai and Sharjah.

Impact of Summer Vacations

Another factor contributing to the rising fish costs is the absence of many loyal clients who are out of town on summer vacations. This decline in the customer base is affecting business for vendors.

Sharjah Al Jubail Market Conditions

The situation at the Sharjah Al Jubail market reflects similar trends, where fresh catch prices are regulated, leaving no room for bargaining. The regulated prices are also on the rise, reflecting the overall market conditions.

Predictions from Fishermen

Fishermen in Kalba and Khorfakkan expect the price hikes to persist until the weather improves. They predict that fishing activities will resume at their usual pace only when temperatures and humidity levels drop, stabilizing the supply of fresh fish.

Rising fish costs in Dubai and Sharjah are a direct result of extreme summer temperatures and humidity. The decrease in fishing activities has led to a scarcity of fresh fish, driving up prices and impacting both vendors and consumers. The situation is expected to continue until weather conditions improve, allowing fishing operations to normalize.

Abdul

Related articles

Calum White: Redefining Dubai’s Real Estate with a Broker-First Vision

In a city where skyscrapers rise overnight and competition is relentless, one entrepreneur has not only navigated the...

UAE Home-Grown Perfumes Expand Business Globally Amid Rising Demand

The UAE's perfume industry is making waves on the global stage, with home-grown brands gaining international recognition for...

TECOM Group Shareholders Set to Receive Another AED 400 Million Dividend

In a move that underscores its commitment to rewarding investors, TECOM Group has announced plans to distribute an...

UAE Remittance FinTechs Must Abide by Central Bank Rules: Al Ansari Exchange’s Deputy CEO

The UAE's remittance industry, a critical lifeline for millions of expatriates, is undergoing a significant transformation as financial...