TAGBILARAN CITY--The prices of fish and seafood have increased in Bohol province on Monday, hours before the New Year's Eve. At Dao Public Market here, fish prices also have increased with burutburot (rough-ear scad) and bangsi (flying fish) now being sold at P120 to P140 per kilo compared to the previous P100. The price of tulingan has also gone up from P180 to P200 to P250 per kilo. Barilis (yellow fin tuna) badlon (blue trevally) and salimbagon (skipjack tuna) are nowbeing sold at P400 up to P500 per kilo from P280 per kilo. The price per kilo of mulmol (parrotfish) also increased to P400 from P250. Lapu-lapu, on the other ha...
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