Fish export ban by Yemeni gov't brings cheap fish in markets but angers fishermen
STORY: Fish export ban by Yemeni gov't brings cheap fish in markets but angers fishermen
DATELINE: April 1, 2023
LENGTH: 00:01:45
LOCATION: Sanaa
CATEGORY: SOCIETY
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1. various of a local market
STORYLINE:
Since the Yemeni government imposed a ban on fish exports in February, which was aimed at alleviating food shortage and stabilizing local prices, the fish markets across the war-torn country have witnessed a sharp drop in prices and sales boom. However, the well-intentioned measure angered the country's fishermen.
Every day, trucks loaded with fresh fish from Yemen's coastal cities arrive at the Al-Belaily fish market in Sanaa, the capital controlled by the Houthi militia.
"We used to have fish shipments only three times a week. Now we have them every day from all the Yemeni coasts of Hadramout, Mukalla, Ghaydah, Hodeidah, Midi, and Luhaia," Mohammed Al-Zubaidy, a fishmonger at the market, told Xinhua.
"My business has improved. I used to sell 100 kg of fish a day, now I can sell 200
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- 2023/4/01 00:00:00
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