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How much is Yantai scallop diced? How much is a catty of Yantai scallop recruitment?

165438+ 10 is basically the off-season. But in Yantai, Shandong Province, with the beginning of seasonality, it became lively, because scallops here began to fish. Now scallops are the most fertile season at this time, and the latest scallops have been put on the shelves in the nearby aquatic products market!

The price of diced scallops has not improved, and it is still around 20 yuan/kg.

Scallop 10 yuan 3 kg, 5 yuan. The price of scallops this year is much cheaper than in previous years. Last year, the price of scallops ranged from 5 to 7.5 yuan, but this year, the cheapest scallops sold for ten yuan and three Jin.

Scallops in Mayang Island began to be harvested intensively, and all scallop processing sites on the island were crowded with scallop diced workers who "migrated" during the scallop harvesting season.

Starting from 3 am, the most skilled workers can cut 100 kilograms a day. If you give them a catty of salary in 3.5 yuan, they can get 300 yuan at most one day and earn nearly 10,000 yuan a month. However, such skilled workers are a minority. Many new workers can cut up to 50 Jin a day, and generally earn about 150 yuan.

Mayang Island is the main producing area of scallops in Muping District. Walking along the bathing beach to the southern coastline, the processing points of several scallop farms are connected together, and the scale is very large.

The variety of scallops produced in Mayang Island is mainly "Bay Scallop", which is delicious and deeply loved by consumers. Every spring, farmers sow seedlings in the breeding area, and the harvest period can be ushered in from 165438+ 10.

The scallop culture area in Mayang Island is generally far from Hong Kong, and fishing boats need to sail for 40-50 minutes to reach it. At about 3: 30 every morning, scallop fishing boats of various farmers began to go out to sea one after another.