Hangzhou, Zhejiang: Affordable small seafood and high-end seafood is very popular in China

Published 2022년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the surging demand for seafood in Zhejiang, China, ahead of the Spring Festival. Small seafood like cuttlefish and hairtail are particularly popular due to their affordability, while high-end crabs are also in high demand. In Hangzhou, seafood markets are teeming with activity, and in Zhoushan International Aquatic City, over 500 boxes of seafood are sold daily, marking a 30% increase from a week earlier. The use of advanced logistics preservation technology ensures that fresh seafood from Zhoushan can be delivered across the country within 72 hours.
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Original content

To make a table of reunion dinner, there are not all kinds of aquatic products, so how is the seafood sales in the market recently? Let's go to Zhejiang to see. Near the Jiangnong catchment area in Hangzhou, fish, shrimp, shellfish, crabs are dazzling, and many stalls are very popular. Mr. Ge from Hangzhou, Zhejiang: I bought a lot of soles, yellow croaker, hairtail, swimming crab, and five boxes. The reporter found that cheap small seafood such as cuttlefish and hairtail are the most popular. Wang Qingqing, owner of Jiangnonghuihui aquatic product store near Hangzhou, Zhejiang: Hairtail is generally about 45 yuan per catty, and this kind of sales is better and more affordable. These two days, the sales of king crab, Dongxing hairy crab and Bolong hairy crab are also very good. There are about 200 king crabs, and the price is 290 yuan/catties per day. However, since these seafood are imported, the price will vary with the output, It fluctuates with changes in flights etc, and is ...
Source: SXNCB

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