At the beginning of the year, Quang Ngai fishermen in Vietnam won a lot of anchovies and scads

Published 2022년 2월 9일

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Tinh Ky fishing port in Quang Ngai city is experiencing a bustle of activity as the start of the year sees a good season for anchovies and scads. Fishermen are earning substantial income from catching these fish, with prices ranging from 17,000-18,000 VND/kg for anchovies and 20,000-25,000 VND/kg for scads. Women at the port are responsible for sorting and transporting the fish, which is then exported. Some fishing vessels are also preparing for longer sea trips to the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes.
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On the morning of February 9, Tinh Ky fishing port (Quang Ngai city) was busy with ships carrying anchovies and scads, and there were ships preparing to go out after the Lunar New Year holidays. Anchovies and scads at the beginning of the year are in good season, winning prices, so fishermen are excited, currently the price of anchovies sold at the wharf is from 17,000-18,000 VND/kg, scads from 20,000-25,000 VND/kg, each train after a night of fishing Collecting 50-60 million/ship (excluding expenses), fishermen collect 5-6 million/person. Fisherman Nguyen Dang Hai (Tinh Ky commune, Quang Ngai city) said: "After a night out at sea, the boat collected 4 tons, including scads and anchovies. The ship consisted of 6 fishermen, each earning nearly 7 million VND. At the beginning of the year, catching a large fish channel creates motivation for fishermen to reach out to sea. Fisherman Phan Dinh Thong (Tinh Ky commune, Quang Ngai city) said: "Scad fish and anchovies appear thick in the ...
Source: Sggp

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