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The Brazilian town of Kulusa, located near the equator, belongs to the Amazonian estuary. Brazil's long coastline makes it rich in fishery resources, especially in the Amazonian estuary, with a wide continental shelf and excellent fishing ground conditions. In the second half of each year, a fisherman who came to the scene made the local fishermen happy.
Recently, in the city of Vigoya, near Culha, Xinhua News Agency reporters went to the local fish market in the morning to interview the wild fish, squid, etc., which had just caught the water, and were fishermen from a small motor boat docked at the fish market pier. The box is carried down and sent directly to the booth for sale. The reporter tried to mention a large yellow croaker with a length of more than one meter. "This fish weighs 9 kilograms." A fishmonger on the side said.
“Fresh large yellow croaker is the main fish consumed by many local people. However, the economic fish that are sold to China are mainly fish, small yellow croaker and squid.” Song Yuanxiong told reporters. The octopus and the small yellow croaker are common fish species in China's seas, while squid is a rare and precious economic fish in China. It is produced in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and is known as the treasures in the south of the Yangtze River. However, domestic production has decreased in recent years. Aquaculture from South American countries such as Brazil filled the gap in time.
As the president of the Brazilian Entrepreneur Association of Brazil, Song Yuanxiong has been immigrating to Brazil for more than 20 years. He used to work in the household appliance industry in Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, but could not resist the repeated "temptation" of domestic partners. Three months ago, he left the bustling and bustling metropolis and used Vigo as a base to open in the Amazonian estuary. A fishery trading company.
"Others are 'a decade of grinding a sword', I feel that I have been grinding a sword for 20 years. I never thought of doing a fishery business before, but the 20-year travel career made me not only master the language, but also familiar with the import and export process, but also The accumulation of contacts. Now the domestic demand for Brazilian aquatic products is very strong, I feel that fishery trade can be used as a starting point for personal new business." Song Yuanxiong told reporters.
In a few months, Song Yuanxiong has established a one-stop channel for procurement, processing and foreign trade. From Vigoa to Kurusa and the entire Amazonian estuary area, he led Brazilian employees to rush around to purchase, a car, a boat of aquatic products, transported from the surrounding towns to Kurusa.
At the moment, the fishing rod has not really started, but in a fish processing factory in Kulusa, a car and aquatic products have been shipped from all directions to the factory for processing. According to the procedures prescribed by the Brazilian quarantine department, the local workers cleaned and sorted the received fresh fish, and then packed them according to the size of the head and sent them to the cold storage for storage. The reporter noticed that on the factory's Valet processing schedule, there were several Chinese businessmen including Song Yuanxiong. This means that these batches of aquatic products are likely to become the Chinese dishes of the Chinese people in the future.
Song Yuanxiong told reporters that although his fishery trade has just started, his current acquisition of aquatic products is enough to fill two containers. In a few days, the batch of aquatic products will be shipped to mainland China and Hong Kong through ocean-going freighters. It is expected to appear on the table of Chinese people in 45 days.
In the next few days, Song Yuanxiong will go to Macapa, the capital of Amapá, to collect fish. The main entrance to the Amazon River is the estuary. The Brazilian Chinese businessman expects that with the smooth rollout of various channels, the annual shipments are expected to exceed 30 containers in the near future.
The rapid development of China-Pakistan fishery trade is an encouraging good news for many residents of Vigoya and Kulusa. Thomas, a 46-year-old resident of Vigo, has been engaged in aquatic products for many years. He has cooperated with several Chinese businessmen and tasted the sweetness. Thomas told reporters that his goal is to sell a suburban cottage that a family of five currently resides before the end of the year and move to a better-conditioned town center. “Brazil is rich in aquatic resources, and we hope that Chinese people can eat Brazilian fish regularly,” said a good middle-aged man.