Oman
Agriculture Ministry Re-opens A’Seeb Fish Market
A’Seeb, Jun 28 (ONA) – The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has re-opened A’Seeb Fish Market after a three-month lockdown due the outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Ibrahim bin Abdullah al-Qartoobi, Director of Fisheries Department in the Wilayat of A’Seeb, said that, for the time being, only 30% of the market’s capacity will be utilized, which means only fishermen, salesmen, fish cutters (filleters) and inhabitants of the Wilayat of A’Seeb will be allowed to frequent the market.
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