- December 21, 2025
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We publish the prices of fish and seafood in Libya today, Monday, December 8, 2025, according to the daily price bulletin.
The prices shown in the table represent the prices of the most consumed goods in the local market.
Below is the list of fish and seafood in Libya today, Monday, December 8, 2025:
| Product Name | Company Name | Unit of Measurement | Price | Change Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Tilapia, First Grade | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 45 LYD | 0% |
| Frog | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 60 LYD | 0% |
| Dout | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 60 LYD | 0% |
| Net Tilapia | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 60 LYD | 0% |
| Tunisian Tilapia | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 52 LYD | 4% |
| Tunisian Wrata | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 55 LYD | 0% |
| Shula | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 40 LYD | 5.26% |
| Coarse Shula (Hibra) | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 33 LYD | 3.13% |
| Product Name | Company Name | Unit of Measurement | Price | Change Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bouja | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 15 LYD | 0% |
| Yellow Saouro | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 34 LYD | 2.86% |
| Snapper (Merjan Sinar) | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 25 LYD | 0% |
| Shalba | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 35 LYD | 0% |
| Mirna | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 23 LYD | 0% |
| Shrimp, First Grade | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 70 LYD | 0% |
| Shrimp, Second Grade | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 60 LYD | 0% |
| Musk Catfish (Qarnit Miski) | Local Market | 1 Kilogram | 45
LibyaLibya is a North African country with a rich history rooted in ancient civilizations like the Phoenicians and Romans, followed by centuries of Arab and Ottoman influence. In the modern era, it was an Italian colony before gaining independence in 1951, later becoming known for Muammar Gaddafi’s lengthy rule from 1969 until the 2011 revolution. The country is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the ruins of Leptis Magna, which testify to its significant historical legacy.
TunisianTunisia is a North African country with a rich cultural history shaped by ancient Berber, Phoenician, Roman, Arab, and Ottoman influences. Its capital, Tunis, is home to the historic medina and the ruins of Carthage, a major power of the ancient Mediterranean world. The country’s diverse heritage is also reflected in its distinctive architecture, cuisine, and traditions.
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