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Vietnam: Quang Binh fishermen were excited when they caught a big hit of croaker fish

Frozen Croaker
Seafood
Vietnam
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 21, 2024

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Fishermen in Hai Ninh commune are enjoying a prosperous season, especially with croaker fish, due to favorable weather. Recently, five seine boats caught over 5 tons of croaker fish, selling them to traders at the wharf for 50,000 VND/kg and retailing at 80,000 VND/kg. The plentiful fish this year has allowed fishermen to fish near the shore, with each boat earning over 50 million VND on average. The fish are appearing in dense streams, enabling fishermen to quickly sell their catch and return to sea.
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These days, the weather is favorable so fishermen actively go to the sea to exploit seafood near the shore, catching varieties such as anchovies, shrimp, silverback fish, and croaker. At one point, many fishermen won a lot of fresh shrimp and croaker fish. Recently, 5 seine boats of fishermen in Hai Ninh commune caught a lot of croaker fish, the catch reached more than 5 tons. Fresh croaker fish are bought by traders at the wharf for 50,000 VND/kg, retail price is 80,000 VND/kg; On average, each boat earns more than 50 million VND. Compared to previous years, this year this type of fish appears in dense streams, making it convenient for fishermen to fish near the shore. Each time a net is cast, a boat collects a few kilograms of croakers, quickly returns to shore to remove the fish, and then returns to the sea to fish. With a relatively large amount of fish, people have to spread tarpaulins along the beach and take advantage of the opportunity to remove the nets to promptly sell ...
Source: Vov
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