Apple snails in high demand in Mekong Delta
Locals
are seen removing apple snail shell before selling them to traders in Hau
Giang November 1, 2013. Tuoi Tre
Nguyen Ngoc Hong, from the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang,
says she hunts for apple snails in nearby paddy fields and canals whenever
she has the time.
Local traders are willing to pay VND14,000 for a kilogram of
snails with the shell removed, Hong says.
Elsewhere in Bac Lieu, the pests have also become sought-after
as traders even pay higher: VND19,000 per kilogram.
After sourcing a huge amount of the snails, traders will sell
them to facilities in Long My District.
The apple snail, or golden snail, a serious threat to rice
production and the native ecosystem, has suddenly become sought-after in the
Mekong Delta, with traders offering high payments to stockpile large amounts
of the pests from local farmers.
Vo Nhu Y, deputy chairman of the local government of Ninh Quoi
A, said it has been reported that the snails will be sold to
“But the speculation remains unverified,” he added.
Y said people in his commune have collected as many as 1 ton
of snails to sell to traders every day.
Meanwhile, Le Hong Viet, deputy chief of the economic bureau
of Long My District, said traders ship the products to facilities in
It is a common trick of foreign traders, especially Chinese,
to create false demand for agricultural products by offering high buying
prices and then to abruptly stop buying the product.
Chinese traders used to hunt for weird products like apple
snails, leeches, and dry litchi and cashew leaves.
The high wages offered for the snails have spurred some local
farmers to raise them instead of hunting them from nature, thus causing
severe damage to the local ecosystem and crops.
There have been cases in which Vietnamese farmers raised
leeches and apple snails or killed cashew and litchi trees with the sole
purpose of selling the natural goods to Chinese traders.
But officials in both Hau Giang and Bac Lieu confirmed that no
such cases have been detected so far with the latest apple snail hunt.
They also ordered relevant agencies to remind farmers that
they are prohibited from raising the pests.
TUOITRENEWS
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