Turkey: Adana's blue crab decorates tables on the Far East

Published 2021년 8월 23일

Tridge summary

Akyatan Lagoon in Adana's Karataş district is a significant source of blue crabs, which are exported primarily to Far Eastern countries like China and Japan, as well as touristic facilities and the food and cosmetics industries in Europe. These crabs are caught by licensed fishermen and contribute to the local economy. The nutritionally rich crabs are used for their meat and shells, with an average of 100-150 tons exported annually. Karataş Mayor Necip Topuz plans to further promote the blue crab through a short film festival and concerts, aiming to enhance the region's reputation and increase the value of Adana and Karataş.
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Blue crab, which is extracted from Akyatan Lagoon in Adana's Karataş district, is consumed in Far Eastern countries where it is sold for 8-10 euros per kilo. The blue crabs caught by the fishermen of the region and attracting attention with their color and size are marketed abroad, especially for Chinese and Japanese tables, as well as touristic facilities in the country. Blue crabs caught by licensed fishermen in the protected lagoon, which is home to many bird species, are sent abroad for 8-10 euros per kilo. Blue crabs, which are exported to European countries, especially Far East countries, with an average of 100-150 tons per year, contribute to the economy of the country and the region. Karataş Mayor Necip Topuz told Anadolu Agency (AA) that blue crab meat is used in the food industry and its shells are used in the cosmetics industry. Stating that the nutritional value of the blue crab is also very high, Topuz said, "Blue crab is a very rich and valuable product in terms of ...
Source: Sondakika

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