Wuxi, China: 2 million catties of carp will be consumed on the market

Published 2021년 1월 14일

Tridge summary

Local fishermen in Wuxi City, China are continuing their tradition of catching Ganlu herring despite the cold winter temperatures. The herring, which is a staple product in Chinese New Year celebrations, is farmed in a 1,650 mu breeding area in Ehu Town. The quality of this year's catch is expected to be as good as last year's, with an estimated 2 million catties expected to be concentrated for market sale, potentially leading to a slight price increase. The herring will be sold both offline and online, with the Wuxi nectar herring professional cooperative ensuring its quality through the 'Jiangsu Province Agricultural Product Quality Traceability Certificate'.
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Original content

Fishermen working in the water are not afraid of the cold winter and enjoy the joy of harvest. Sun Quan, Xinnet Wuxi, January 14th (Reporter Sun Quan) Pulling the nets, enclosing ponds, retrieving the fish, lifting the nets... Early in the morning of January 14, at In the herring standard breeding demonstration base in Ehu Town, Xishan District, Wuxi City, local fishermen went down to the pond to seine a fat tail of nectar herring. The herring out of the water will be sent to the market for sale. Sun Quan Photo Yiwang When the water splashed, tens of thousands of catties of herrings entered the cages alive and well. The "hot" catching scene also infected the fishermen working in the water. Although the weather was cold, under the warm sun, the fishermen "not at all" Fear of the cold winter, enjoy the joy of harvesting while working. Ganlu herring is one of the must-have traditional Chinese New Year products for the people in Wuxi and surrounding areas. Its earliest breeding ...
Source: Sohu

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