The sales of clam increased in China

Published 2022년 2월 4일

Tridge summary

Villagers in Ninghai County, Zhejiang Province, China have been digging razor clams despite the rainy weather due to a surge in sales and high prices. These clams were planted during the Qingming Festival last year and have grown to about 7 cm in size. The market price of razor clams has increased by 3-5 yuan/catties from the same period last year, currently priced at around 30 yuan/catties. Farmers are expecting a good harvest, with one pond expected to yield between 15,000 to 16,000 catties.
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Original content

In the past two days, with the increase in the sales of razor clams and the good prices, the villagers in Ninghai County, Ningbo County, Zhejiang Province dared to dig razor clams in the rain. At 7:00 in the morning, it was still raining in Ninghai, Zhejiang. More than 20 farmers in Xinwuxing Village disregarded the severe cold and went to the seawall to dig clams. The villagers planted clams during the Qingming Festival last year. After about 10 months of growth, they have grown to about 7 cm. Luo Bangyou, a knife mussel farmer in Ninghai, Zhejiang: This year, the output of knife mussels is about 4,000 catties per mu. For example, we have a pond of about 4 mu, and the output is between 15,000 catties and 16,000 catties. During the Spring Festival, the annual clams sales season, many buyers simply drive their cars to the seawall and line up to collect clams. Hao Feng, a buyer of razor clams: Now clams are easy to sell, but they are not available. We get up at seven o'clock and ...
Source: SXNCB

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