They plant oysters with good results in La Boquita beach in Mexico

Published 2022년 3월 14일

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Fishermen from La Boquita beach in Manzanillo, Colima, are successfully planting oysters, with support from the state's Directorate of Aquaculture. The undersecretary of Rural Development, Jaime Sotelo García, has announced plans to expand this initiative to other producers. The oysters are currently being sold to chef Nico's team, who buys from them. The undersecretary emphasized the need for marketing strengthening and mentioned that the Regional Center for Fisheries Research is aiding in investigations related to oysters, as well as snook and shrimp.
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CARLOS A. AREVALOS. THE COMMENT. MANZANILLO, Colima. A group of fishermen from La Boquita beach, in Manzanillo, began planting oysters with good results, assured the Undersecretary of Rural Development of the State Government, Jaime Sotelo García. "It is a modality to which the Directorate of Aquaculture is giving technical support as it is an effort by fishermen who are seeing mariculture as an alternative to guarantee constant quality production, in this case of oysters," he explained. The Undersecretary of Rural Development reported that on Saturday, March 5, he was in La Boquita with members of the cooperative, “where there are fishermen who buy 3-millimeter oyster larvae in Sinaloa; They send them by parcel and in a period of 6 months or so, they already have the product of the right size to be able to market it”. Jaime Sotelo mentioned that "we talked with them looking at various aspects with which we can further strengthen production, looking for a market and a greater ...
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