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Fish Prices Surge to 300 Dirhams per Kilo at Casablanca's Central Market

PUBLISHED March 11, 2026
Fish Prices Surge to 300 Dirhams per Kilo at Casablanca's Central Market

Surging Fish Prices at Marché Central in Casablanca

In a startling turn of events for local consumers, fish prices at the iconic Marché Central in Casablanca have soared to an unprecedented rate of 300 dirhams per kilogram. This dramatic increase in prices is causing concern among shoppers who rely on this market for their daily seafood needs. The rise in prices can be attributed to a combination of factors, including recent fluctuations in supply and demand, as well as the impact of environmental changes affecting fish populations in Moroccan waters.

As the cost of living continues to escalate in Morocco, this spike in fish prices has left many families reconsidering their meal plans and budgets. Fish, traditionally a staple in Moroccan cuisine, is becoming increasingly unaffordable for the average household. Consumers at the market have expressed their frustration, calling for immediate action from authorities to address the issue and ensure fair pricing for essential goods.

Experts suggest that the government may need to intervene to stabilize fish prices, as the current rates could lead to a significant decrease in fish consumption across the country. As fish is not only a crucial part of Moroccan culture but also a key source of protein, maintaining its accessibility is vital for public health and dietary balance.

The market's vendors have also voiced their concerns, noting that while they must adjust prices to reflect their costs, they are equally worried about the potential loss of customers. As the situation develops, both buyers and sellers will be watching closely to see how the market responds to these changes.

As reported by youtube.com.

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