China’s Live Shrimp Market Starts to Rebound, But Frozen is Not So Lucky
With China recovering from the coronavirus, its seafood market is beginning to show signs of rebounding. Live shrimp, for example, has seen obvious increases in both market demand and pricing. But some like frozen shrimp still suffer from this epidemic and its resulting depression.
Prices of live shrimp have mostly increased between 2 yuan/jin to 7 yuan/jin (1 jin=0.5 kilo) in China during mid-April compared with the previous week. This is said to mainly result from greater demand and high disease...
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