South Korea's Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries selects 4 business sites for eco-friendly oyster joint production facilities

게시됨 2021년 4월 5일

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The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of South Korea is backing individual oyster farming and has shortlisted four sites for eco-friendly cave joint production facilities. This farming method, where oysters are grown individually, is more sustainable as it uses fewer buoys and is more profitable as the oysters can be sold with their shells. These oysters, which are triploid and do not bear eggs, are high in growth rate and obesity, making them valuable for consumption in China, Hong Kong, and Europe. The ministry's move is aimed at cutting buoy usage, boosting income for fishermen, and increasing exports of high-value seafood products.
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Reduce buoy usage and increase exports by supporting individual oyster farming! The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries announced on the 31st of last month that it has selected four sites, including Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongnam, Namhae-gun, and Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam, as eco-friendly cave joint production facilities. Individual oyster farming is a farming method in which individual oysters are grown individually without attaching oysters to a row, unlike the conventional farming method in which oysters are grown in bundles by attaching oysters to a long oyster culture line that hangs in the sea. In this method, because the oysters grow individually, the shape of the oyster shell is constant and the tip is round, and unlike the method that sells only kernels in general, it is sold as the shell, so there is no problem in handling oyster shells. In addition, the existing farms use about 1600 buoys per 1ha due to the weight of the oyster cultivation line, ...
출처: Aflnews

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