You can not, these days, get after market batteries which will last you. By lasting I mean holding capacity after certain charge discharge cycles. Usually battery will hold charge like new for about first two three weeks, then capacity will degrease and get worst. After half a year it will be noticeable. After a year you will want to replace it because it is considerably noticeable. "Huriagor" is a no name, I hear of it first time. I mean, we have Vixion in Russia sold in green-spark, total crap. I bet it's the same story with yours. Because in the after market there is Baseus and Nohon. Compared to Apple they are okey, just don't last as long.
So the only option you have is either get original Apple battery, which you can only get from original Apple store, or you can get reputable after market battery, Baseus or Nohon.
There was somewhere an excel sheet showing capacities after 100 charge discharge cycles.
P.S. Moreover, customers don't want good batteries. First question they ask is how much. Second question is it original. So the idea is cheap and original. It makes absolutely no financial sense carrying good batteries like Baseus or Nohon, you will never sell them. So the market demand itself drove manufacturers to make the cheapest possible battery. Those batteries you find at repair shops range in price from 400 to 600 rubles, 4 to 6 bucks, from local supplier, which gets them from China for half the price. What kind of Lithium are we talking about inside? It's like this the whole world over, United States, South America, Europe, Russia, China, South East Asia, Oceania, Australia.