There is a vegetable that doesn't need to be grown and they invite each other to pick up the weights to dry in Vietnam

Published 2022년 3월 21일

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The article highlights the ongoing jelly fishing season at O Loan lagoon in Phu Yen province, Vietnam, which has brought significant income to local fishermen due to high market prices. The jelly, found in both shrimp ponds and the wild, is selling for up to 9,000 VND/kg, resulting in daily earnings of 300,000 VND or more for individuals. Households can earn up to 1-2 million VND daily. The quality jelly is used in various dishes and traditional medicine. However, the mass harvesting of jellyfish poses a risk to the seagrass in the lagoon, which could negatively impact the habitat and breeding environment of aquatic species.
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Currently in the main season of fishing jelly around O Loan lagoon (Tuy An district, Phu Yen province). This year, the price of jelly has been high, so many fishermen take advantage of fishing, earning from a few hundred thousand to a million dong per day. According to fishermen living around O Loan lagoon, this year's jelly appears a lot even in shrimp ponds and in the wild. In particular, this year's jelly not only has a large catch, but the selling price is also higher than every year. Mr. Nguyen Van Tan (Phu Tan village, An Cu commune) said: Three years ago, jelly on O Loan lagoon appeared quite a lot, but this year it sold at the highest price. On average, from 6,000 - 7,000 VND/kg for dried agar picked from shrimp ponds, and depending on the whiteness of the jelly. For wild-caught jelly, the price is up to 9,000 VND/kg. On average, a person can harvest about nearly 2 quintals of fresh jelly every day. After two days of drying in the sun, the amount of this jelly is about ...
Source: Danviet

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