Hong Kong hairy crabs are out of 'fever', and prices are falling dramatically in Vietnam

Published Oct 15, 2020

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant decrease in prices for this year's hairy crab crop, a popular import to Vietnam. Prices have dropped to about 1/3 of those from two years ago and half of last year's prices. This is due to the large quantity imported, mainly from Shanghai instead of Hong Kong as in the past. The lower prices have made the crab more affordable for consumers.
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This year's hairy crab crop, massively exported to Vietnam, has caused prices to drop sharply. At present, traders often import live crabs to sell directly. Some places sell steamed crabs. Market surveys show that many online traders sell a hairy crab for only 70,000 - 90,000 VND. If bought by weight, each kg is only about 500,000 - 600,000 VND, 1/3 of the price compared to 2 years ago and only half of last year. This year, Mr. Hoang in District 5 (HCMC) has just sold Hong Kong fur crab for the first time. Every year, the wholesaler offers high prices, so he does not dare to sell. Currently, he sells for 90,000 VND per animal (100-150 grams) or cheaper, only about 70,000 VND if it is male. "With the same price as Vietnamese crab, consumers are willing to spend money. On normal days I sell 10 kg, and sometimes up to 30 kg on weekends," Hoang said. Mr. Long, owner of a seafood shop in Go Vap district, said that this crab is now imported in large quantity so there is no longer "price ...
Source: VNExpress

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