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Denmark issued a statement: If China allows it, it may consider exporting oysters. Do you think the price of oysters will drop?

I don’t think the price of domestic oysters will drop, and Danish oysters cannot meet China’s demand. On this issue, we must first understand how big Denmark is and how big its seafood industry chain is. How old? How much area does that beach cover? How many oysters can it produce in a year?

At this point, according to knowledge on Baidu, it has a land area of ??42,000 square kilometers. Although it is surrounded by sea, it provides relatively few breeding resources. We can check According to the information obtained, Hainan covers an area of ??more than 35,000 square kilometers, which means that Denmark is only a little larger than Hainan, just because of its wild oysters. I'm afraid that with such a small amount of sea production, this place cannot satisfy our country's foodies.

The flooding of oysters in Denmark has something to do with their population, because its population is relatively sparse. There are only more than 5 million people in a population of more than 42,000 square kilometers, and we can find out Hainan's population of 35,000 square kilometers is more than 9 million, while the more dense coastal city of Zhejiang has an area of ??more than 100,000 square kilometers, but its population is more than 50 million. At this point, an edible creature can spread widely. There is a big difference between more than 50 million people eating it and more than 5 million people who don't know how to eat it.

And in daily life, most of our country's oysters are now produced in artificial cages, while Denmark's oysters are purely wild. It can be said that the price of Danish oysters may be slightly higher than that of domestic shopping malls. If you sell it at a higher price, you can use the name of pure wild oysters, but it will definitely not affect the pricing of oysters in China, because the quantity it can supply cannot meet the requirements of the Chinese people. Although not everyone in China likes to eat oysters, they are available at every barbecue stall.

And some people in China have experienced the oyster flooding area on the Danish seaside. This is actually a tourist area similar to our farmhouse, and the oysters you can find inside are 18 Danish kroner, which is 18 One yuan. In our country, the selling price of many examinee oysters in barbecue stalls is 48 or 68/dozen, and the larger ones are also 128/dozen, which is far lower than the selling price of Danish oysters. Moreover, in terms of demand, the taste of Danish oysters may not necessarily meet the tastes of Chinese consumers.

So if the oysters sold are more expensive than the domestic oysters, it will not impact the domestic oyster market. And it is still unknown whether the deliciousness can meet the requirements of the Chinese people. After all, we Chinese have the most delicious taste buds in the world. In addition, as far as the oyster supply chain analyzed above is concerned, the oysters that Denmark can supply may not be China's long-term suppliers. Under these circumstances, our country may not necessarily accept imports.