Although the ban on crabs was lifted in Mexico, only 110 pangas are coming out

Published 2021년 7월 9일

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The Federation of Fishing Cooperatives of Guasave in Sinaloa has announced the resumption of crab fishing following a ban, despite limited production. Only 110 pangas are currently active, potentially benefiting around 200 families. The season's early days have brought some economic relief to the fishing community, with last year's season generating around 10 to 12 million pesos. The president of the federation, Raúl Leal Félix, expressed optimism for the season's prospects, emphasizing that more data is needed to make a reliable production forecast.
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THE DEBATE. One of the benefits of this lifting of the ban on the crab in the municipality is that it helps people who bring two to three pangas. GUASAVE, Sinaloa. The president of the Federation of Fishing Cooperatives of Guasave pointed out that despite the fact that the ban on the crab has been lifted, only 110 pangas are working, this because there is still not much production of the aforementioned species. Raúl Leal Félix stressed that the crab harvest season is just beginning, which the fishermen faithfully waited for there to be a greater production. "You still need to catch a half ton to have a more accurate forecast for this season." He indicated that one of the benefits of said lifting of the ban is that it helps people who bring two to three pangas, which would be approximately 200 families who benefit from this species. He acknowledged that it is an extraordinary result, since, in the same way, the workforce would increase, because despite the fact ...
Source: Inforural

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