Vietnam: Everything increases in price, but seafood is "extremely soft"

Published 2022년 3월 19일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the availability of a type of snail, the bulot snail, imported from countries like France, Ireland, and Canada, which is currently the most popular due to its lower price of 220,000 VND/kg compared to domestic snails that cost up to 700,000 VND/kg. The article also mentions the low consumption of these imported seafood in their countries of origin, contributing to their high output and thus, lower prices. Additionally, the prices for other imported seafood such as Korean abalone, Japanese scallops, and Korean cuttlefish are mentioned, along with the prices for frozen bulot snails and other seafood like green crab, lotus shrimp, and fresh tuna, which are also reasonably priced.
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Original content

The busiest on the market at this time is still the type of snail bulot (also known as foreign snail) introduced by many sellers "imported from France, Ireland, Canada" with crispy and delicious meat like Vietnamese snail, the price selling for only 220,000 VND/kg (about 30-35 fish). With the same size, domestic snails cost up to 700,000 VND/kg, so bulot snails are still a pretty reasonable choice. Many online sales sites say that French, Irish or Canadian bulot snails are being sold at cheap prices because of their high output and low consumption by the people of those countries. Quality frozen goods are about 95% or 50-60% compared to fresh goods. The bulot snail (also known as foreign snail) is introduced by many sellers "imported from France, Ireland, Canada" with crispy and delicious meat similar to Vietnamese snails. Selling price is 220k/kg. Screenshots. There are places selling cheaper than only 195k / kg. Screenshots. Or even cheaper is 175k/kg. Screenshots. In addition ...
Source: CafeF

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