Lower price leads to spike in seafood sales in south Johor


Seafood in south Johor is still in good demand, driven in part by the cheaper prices. — Bernama

JOHOR BARU: Demand for fish and other seafood products in south Johor is on the upward trend since the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) on March 18.

Johor South Fishermen Association chairman Azli Mohd Aziz said the increase in demand was largely due to a drop in prices of the catch.

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