Creating “leech
fever”, Chinese traders cheat Vietnamese farmers
Making
"fevers" for leeches by increasing the prices, after collecting
leeches at the old prices, Chinese traders sold leeches to Vietnamese traders
at high prices and disappeared.
Mr. Luu Van Thang -
a leech collector in Dong Hoi village, Dai Dinh Commune, Tam Dao district,
Vinh Phuc province. Photo: VNA
According to Mr. Pham Tung Lam, Vice
Chair of Dai Dinh Commune, Tam Dao district, Vinh Phuc province, the commune
has 5-6 households collecting leeches and about 100 households involve in
catching leeches for sale, reported the Vietnam News Agency.
They began collecting and catching
leeches from mid-2012. Each leech collecting household buys from 30 to 40 kg
of leeches per day or up to 100kg per day when the weather was favorable for
leech catching.
The current prices for leeches,
offered by leech collectors in Dai Dinh commune, is up to VND700,000 to
VND750,000 ($30-35) per kilo. One person can catch from 0.8 to 0.9 kg of
leeches per day, earning VND500,000-VND600,000 per day.
According to local officials, Dai
Dinh people go to
Mr. Luu Van Thang, a leech collector
in Dong Hoi village, Dai Dinh Commune, said that 80 percent of the households
in the village catch leeches. He buys from 30-40kg of leeches per day on
average and up to 100kg on the days with favorable weather for leech
catching. Thang earns profit of VND30,000 to VND50,000 per 1kg of leeches.
Thang said he and other leech
collectors in Dai Dinh do not know who are the final collectors of leeches
but the leeches will be sold to
As the prices for leeches are high,
some people “feed” leeches with cattle fat.
The “fever” for leeches spread
throughout the southern and
Many people living in the suburban
areas of Tu Liem district, Hanoi in these days have neglected their work to
catch leeches to sell for VND800,000 to VND1 million ($40-50) per kilo.
Mr. Nguyen Van Cong, a resident of
Thanh Ba, Phu Tho province, said he had been in
"Every day, if I work hard, I
can catch 300-400gr of leeches, earning VND200,000-VND300,000," he said.
When they were asked how they knew
that Chinese traders collect leeches in
Before that, the “movements” of
collecting leeches to sell to Chinese traders appeared in some southern
provinces such as
Previously, in the central province
of Nghe An, with rumors that Chinese trader buy leeches to make medicine,
anonymous traders offered VND180,000-VND200,000 for one kilo of leeches, many
people in Que Phong and Quynh Luu districts flocked to the field to catch
leeches.
Mr. Nguyen Van An, a farmer in Thanh
Lang commune, Yen Thanh district, Nghe An, said: "Initially leeches were
purchased for VND180,00 to VND200,000 per kilo and then to
VND400,000-VND500,000 and even VND700,000-VND800000 per kilo. People flocked
to the low plains to catch leeches. Many people dug ponds to breed leeches.
Mr. Ho Huu Dung in Que Phong town,
Nghe An, is now in debt when hundreds of dried leeches are in stock because
Chinese trader suddenly disappeared.
Dung said: "Initially, traders
asked us to collect leeches for them at the price of VND200,000 per kilo.
Then they doubled the price. I purchased hundreds of kilos of dried leeches
but they have disappeared.”
It is said that this is a game of
Chinese traders. Initially they spent money creating "fevers" for
“leechese” by increasing the prices for leeches. After purchasing leeches at
the old price, they sold leeches to Vietnamese traders at high prices. When
the prices reached the peak, it was the time that Chinese traders sold out
their leeches and disappeared, leaving the fields of leeches.
Source: Dan Viet
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 8, 2013
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