Taiwan: Milkfish season report price pullback

Published 2022년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the current situation and future expectations for milkfish farming in Taiwan. It notes a decrease in milkfish prices, from 68 yuan to 57 yuan per catty, due to an increase in production. Despite concerns about competition with grouper, which is currently banned in China, milkfish prices have risen rather than fallen. The article also addresses concerns about the impact of fish farming and electricity use on milkfish breeding areas. Additionally, it highlights Taiwan's diverse seafood culture and its extensive fish farming and distant-water fisheries, covering all five oceans. The Department of Fisheries is promoting seafood purchases during the Mid-Autumn Festival through special offers and discounts.
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Milkfish has recently become the protagonist of the topic. With the advent of the production season, the price of milkfish has been reversed, and the price of the pond side has dropped to 56 and 57 yuan per kilogram, which is about 10 yuan lower than that in June. Not only the farming with stable production Fish, Taiwan is surrounded by the sea on all sides, and there are also a variety of coastal fisheries. Seafood is easy to obtain. Stir-fried seafood, seafood porridge, seafood noodles, clam noodles, oyster soup and oyster fried are all common foods, old shops and stalls all over the place. Each also has its own characteristics. Milkfish has been shipped smoothly this year, and the price is very good. In June, the price per catty of the pond side came to 68 yuan. The fry stocked around Qingming in April could be harvested in September. The increase in output caused the pond side price to fall back. Yang Zhiying, director-general of the Kaohsiung District Farmers' Association, ...
Source: Agriharvest

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