Nigeria: Crayfish consumption declines in Cross River over scarcity, high cost

게시됨 2024년 5월 19일

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The article explains the significant increase in the price of crayfish in Nigeria, with a custard bucket now costing between N6,000 and N6500, up from N2500 due to increased costs such as fuel and diesel for boat engines, and attacks from pirates and militants leading to scarcity. These increased costs are passed down the line, resulting in high selling prices. The state government is planning to support large-scale production of seafood by local farmers and fishermen to address the scarcity and high prices.
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Crayfish now sells for N200,000 as against N120,000 and N150,000. As a result, many dealers cannot afford to buy in large quantities as usual. “A Custard bucket of crayfish now sells for between N6,000 and N6500 as against N2500 before now. Smaller measures are sold for N500 and N200. Many are complaining that we sell crayfish exorbitantly, but we are not the cause. “Fishermen complained that the costs of buying fuel and diesel to power their engine boats to the high waters are really huge. So, they pass the costs down the line.” According to her, the fishermen also complain that pirates and militants attack them and seize their catches while at sea so this add up to the reason why there is scarcity of crayfish in the markets. Dwellers in coastal Dayspring islands in Bakassi LGA whose main occupation is fishing and smoking seafoods also confirmed this when Nigerian Navy conducted a medical outreach few months ago. A fisherman in Dayspring fishing settlement, Allan Effiong, said ...

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