Caldera fishermen develop horse mackerel fry to share with the community in Chile

Published 2021년 10월 28일

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Caldera artisanal fishermen celebrated the activation of a 12,500-ton contingency quota for horse mackerel by the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) with a frying of the fish. The event, attended by hundreds, was a way to express gratitude and enjoy the economic benefits the quota has brought to the community. The quota, a result of Chile receiving 25,000 tons of horse mackerel from China, is expected to revitalize the local economy and benefit both the fishermen and their families.
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Caldera artisanal fishermen carried out a frying of horse mackerel to celebrate with the community and thank the activation, by the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca), of 12,500 tons of this resource as a contingency quota. Hundreds of people attended the event, which took place in the open air, with the proper sanitary protection, to enjoy more than four thousand jacks of horse mackerel, which they could taste in a format of delicious and forceful marine steaks. The Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Alicia Gallardo Lagno, highlighted: "We are very happy with the economic reactivation that the Atacama Region is experiencing thanks to artisanal fishing for horse mackerel. This contingency quota has meant a complete revitalization of the entire chain of value, is benefiting the fishermen and their families and, furthermore, the entire community. " The authority added that "this event fills our hearts with joy, because through the activation of ...
Source: Subpesca

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