The price of seafood in Ji'nan has increased, and the market is mostly artificial farming.
Author: Chi Huandong
"seafood loving friend noticed." Netizens "single cell heroes" recently posting that Fukushima nuclear waste may enter China's waters. On the morning of 19, the reporter visited the Ji'nan seafood market, and found that the seafood sales in Ji'nan were not affected by this news. Not only did the sales of the seafood declined, but also the prices had risen.
Ms. Guo, who sells prawns in Jiaodong, said that when the Japanese nuclear leak happened just now, consumers did panic and caused a lot of unsalable seafood. Now the sales have returned to normal, "prawn prices are still more expensive than before, wholesale prices increased by 4 yuan per kilogram." Ms. Guo said.
the lady who sold shellfish told reporters that the shellfish she sold mainly came from Jiaodong and Dalian, "not heard of nuclear pollution when they came in," and the latest prices have risen. "Except for mackerel, hairtail and other fish that are frozen, most seafood sold in the market is now cultured and less likely to be exposed to nuclear radiation." Ms. Yu said that because the sea was closed from June 1st to September 1st, wild seafood has not yet been listed.