Speaking to reporters, Mr. Binh (a lobster business owner in Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa) confirmed that for the past few months, Chinese traders have only purchased small (green) lobsters weighing less than 0.3 kg. They still buy larger sized lobsters but their consumption is very slow.
The leader of this business added that traders buy lobsters depending on the type. If the type is about 0.3kg or less, the price is about 800,000 - 850,000 VND/kg, and if the type is 0.3kg or more, the price ranges from 600,000 - 650,000 VND/kg.
The Chinese market currently only imports small green shrimp under 0.3kg/piece. Photo: Contributor
Mr. Binh said that this situation also existed before, but consumption was good so people could sell their products, but now the selling price is not good, fishermen keep a lot of shrimp so the amount of shrimp people have is increasing, leading to difficulty in consumption.
In Khanh Hoa province, people raise lobsters mainly in Binh Ba island, Cam Binh commune, Cam Lap commune (Cam Ranh city) and Van Phong bay, Van Ninh district (Khanh Hoa). Previously, thanks to lobster farming, people's lives changed, many people had food and savings.
However, recently, fishermen have encountered difficulties in raising lobsters. In 2023, lobster farming will face difficulties because the Chinese market has stopped importing this product due to amendments to the wildlife protection law, which includes a ban on the trade of wild lobsters. Recently, China has only purchased small lobsters, which adds to the difficulties for shrimp farmers.
Purchasing only small lobsters causes difficulties for fishermen in Phu Yen province. Photo: Contributor
Faced with this reality, the representative of the Economic Department of Van Ninh district recommended that fishermen in the area need to monitor market developments and choose suitable farming objects for the locality, to avoid losses during the farming process.
In the same situation, in recent days, green lobster farmers in Phu Yen province have been worried because lobster prices have dropped, the Chinese market only consumes small lobsters under 0.3kg/lobster, while large lobsters are forced to sell at a loss or stay in cages waiting for prices to increase.
Lobster used to be a high-value crop, but recently some people are worried about the output. Photo: Contributor
According to Nguyen Van Quoc, a lobster farmer in Xuan Thinh commune (Phu Yen), this time China has switched to buying small lobsters, but the price is much lower than before. Previously, lobsters were sold for VND950,000/kg, but now they are only sold for over VND700,000/kg. Green lobsters under 0.3kg/each are sold for the highest price of VND770,000/kg, while larger lobsters are only VND680,000/kg.
Source: https://danviet.vn/thuong-nhan-trung-quoc-chi-thu-mua-tom-hum-nho-ngu-dan-khanh-hoa-phu-yen-nhu-ngoi-tren-dong-lua-20241016144430529.htm
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