18
Wed, Feb

Seafood Prices Jump Up to 21% for Clean Monday

Seafood Prices Jump Up to 21% for Clean Monday

Hellenic Shipping News

Seafood prices in Greece are climbing ahead of Clean Monday, the

Seafood prices in Greece are climbing ahead of Clean Monday, the public holiday that marks the beginning of Lent in the Orthodox Christian calendar, with increases reaching as high as 21% compared to last year.

The holiday is traditionally associated with a table full of seafood and other fasting dishes, and demand has already surged in markets across the country. However, this year’s celebrations are expected to cost households noticeably more.

Average Increase of 15%–16%

According to data from the Central Markets and Fisheries Organization, average price increases for seafood range between 15% and 16% compared to 2025.

One of the sharpest rises has been recorded in squid. A popular small squid variety has increased from €9.80 per kilogram last year to €11.90 this year — a jump of nearly 21%. Standard squid prices have also climbed, from €18.80 per kilogram in 2025 to €22.80 this year.

Shrimp prices have risen as well, moving from €12 per kilogram last year to €14 this year.

Fresh vs Frozen Products

Prices vary depending on where consumers shop — from Athens’ central food market to neighborhood fishmongers — and whether they choose fresh or frozen products.

Representative current prices

Content Original Link:

Read Full article form Original Source OIKONOMIKOS TAXYDROMOS

" target="_blank">

Read Full article form Original Source OIKONOMIKOS TAXYDROMOS

SILVER ADVERTISERS

BRONZE ADVERTISERS

Infomarine banners

Advertise in Maritime Directory

Publishers

Publishers