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Cod Prices

#1 Post by dfella25 »

I've just been to the shops and was very surprised to see a well known Irish brand of cod fillets on sale for €2.50. The weight was 450g and an estimated four fillets per bag. Under the cod was whiting on sale for €4.99 for 450g!

Now how is that? Cod is a protected fish with limits on numbers been caught and whiting seem to be in ok supply. Should the cod not be more expensive?

This is not a conservation rant I just want an explanation if anybody has one.
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#2 Post by The Austrian »

Its probably imported farmed cod used in the preparation of these fillets. Good indication would be small fish fillet sizes in the bag because codfarms don't have any size restrictions or other limitations to adhere to.
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#3 Post by oneillphil »

as far as i am aware they are farming it now over here
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#4 Post by Mohawk »

That may have more to do with the buying power of big supermarket chains than the fishing industry, Saw a TV program last night where one big UK chain pay farmers less for milk than it costs the farmers to produce and they were rather proud of that fact :wink:
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#5 Post by doggie3131 »

its probally pollock,or "colon"as its now known as :D :D
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#6 Post by dfella25 »

Ah maybe it's farmed but if I was buying Colon I want it to say Colon. I'd be surprised if supermarket pressure could effect wild cod prices but deffo farmed. I was just surprised at the price difference. At that price I think I'll go into the whiting business :lol:
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#7 Post by jw »

collapse of krona, interesting irony whats on their coins :-)
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#8 Post by Bradan »

oneillphil wrote:as far as i am aware they are farming it now over here


There was a cod farm in Bertraghboy Bay in Galway but the lease ran out I believe and the salmon farm started up again :cry:
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