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Prices of popular fish, like Chinese pomfret and red grouper, double to reach as high as $100 a kg ahead of CNY

SINGAPORE - Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices. The Straits Times visited six wet markets on Wednesday (Jan 26) and found that Chinese pomfret was selling for as high as $90 to $100 a kg, up from $40.

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Prices of popular fish double at wet markets ahead of CNY; pomfret going for as high as $100 a kg

Singapore News - Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices. The Straits Times visited six wet markets on Wednesday (Jan 26) and found that Chinese pomfret was selling. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Pomfret going for as high as S$100 a kilo as some fish prices double ahead of CNY

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices.

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Supply stable, but prices remain uneven for fish, vegetable

Singapore News - While floods have ravaged Malaysia, major suppliers told The Straits Times that fish and vegetable supply in Singapore remain stable. Price increases of vegetables, however, were uneven. Checks on stalls at four wet markets by The Straits Times on Wednesday (Dec 22). Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Supply stable, but prices remain uneven for fish, vegetables

Singapore News - While floods have ravaged Malaysia, major retailers and industry players in Singapore said the overall supply of fish and vegetables here remains stable. Price increases of vegetables, however, were uneven. The Straits Times visited four wet markets on Wednesday. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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