China’s Domestic Shrimp Output Drops by 10%; Decrease Could Mean Higher Imports
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Sohu] translated by Amy Zhong - December 14, 2017
The year of 2017 is coming to an end. A review of China’s shrimp aquaculture this year reveals that its output has contracted by around 10 percent, which in turn has brought higher prices. It contributes to some increase in import but also makes the problem of trans-border trade more serious.
China’s shrimp prices have stayed at high levels. For example, they peak in Guangdong province for those at the size of 60, 80 or 120 shrimp/jin (1 jin=0.5 kg) this July and ...
To Read Full Story Login Below.