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Asian salmon was once rejected by farmers in China to feed ducks. Why can't many people afford a kilo of 480 yuan now?

Alien invasive organisms are a headache in other countries, but in China, people in China, no matter how hateful, will find their greatest economic and health value. For example, Eichhornia crassipes, the legendary water hyacinth, was once flooded and later became animal feed and traditional Chinese medicine. There are also the most classic crayfish, even the most typical cases.

Crayfish is also the darling and star of China night market. The price of crayfish once climbed to a very high level. In the past, China farmers' aversion to crayfish caused some losses to agriculture. However, the demand for crayfish in China is increasing rapidly. So far, only artificial cultivation can meet the market demand. In addition to crayfish, there is another invasive species, namely East Asian salmon. It also lost its "dignity" as an invasive species in China.

Yadong Salmon is not a native species in China, so it requires high growth environment. /kloc-foreigners introduced Yadong salmon to China 0/00 years ago. China only has Yadong salmon in Yadong County, Shigatse City, Tibet. In fact, East Asian salmon was not popular with Chinese people at first. Farmers in China even use it to feed ducks.

However, people in China later found this kind of fish delicious. Since then, it has lost control. As a result, the price of East Asian salmon soared. Now 480 yuan a kilogram, many people can't afford it! It is estimated that only local tyrants can be used as home cooking. Many people choose sea fish because there are too many fishbones in the river, but the fishbones of East Salmon in Asia are relatively rare and rich in nutritional value, which has a good health care effect on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Market demand, coupled with the extremely high requirements for the growth environment, makes the supply of salmon in East Asia in short supply. No matter how expensive it is, there are diners willing to buy it. You know, East Asian salmon is a serious threat to the living space of local creatures wherever it goes in other countries in the world. It seems that anything edible will become a joke after the invasion of China.