President to open new complex:
St John’s fish market relocates
by Lalin FERNANDOPULLE

The new fish market complex
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The new fish market complex will be opened by President Mahinda
Rajapaksa on March 26, Project Director, Aquatic Resource Development
and Quality Improvement Project of the Ministry of Fisheries, Jayantha
Chandrasoma said.
He said St. John’s fish market will be closed and all wholesale fish
trading will take place at the the new complex.
The new state-of-the-art market is built on a sprawling 3.7 acre
block along the Katunayake expressway with an investment of Rs. 1.9
billion funded by the Government and the Asian Development Bank.
“The new market consists of more facilities and space for business.
There will be a retail market for customers who wish to buy small
quantities”, Chandrasoma said.
St. John’s fish market was relocated to create a clean environment in
Colombo and ease the traffic congestion in the city.
The new market complex comprises a wholesale market with 148 stalls
and a retail market with 128 stalls, storage and sales facilities, a 25
ton flake ice plant with room for expansion up to 50 tons, a blast
freezer room, cold rooms, a modern cafeteria, shopping, banking and
office space, parking space for 500 vehicles and water treatment are
some of the facilities at the new market complex.
Chandrasoma said the former fish market lacked proper hygienic
standards, accommodation for large volumes of fish and parking space.
The new fish market has come under criticism from certain fisheries
associations claiming that it is built away from the business
environment and lacks trade links.
The construction of the new fish market commenced in 2009. The delay
in opening the complex was due to elections and implementation
procedures. |