EEL MARKET IN JAPAN GRADE 11 HIROKI ENDO. WHAT IS EEL? A snake like fish with a slender body and poorly developed fins Japanese are eating eel with rice.

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EEL MARKET IN JAPAN GRADE 11 HIROKI ENDO

WHAT IS EEL? A snake like fish with a slender body and poorly developed fins Japanese are eating eel with rice. Take care from fry eel

PRICE & CONSUMPTION Market Eel’s price form dealer to whole seller … 1990: 800yen / 100g 2000: 600yen / 100g 2010: 2000yen / 100g 100yen = 0.83 dollars Total consumption (equal to supply) quantity …. 1990: 11,000t 2000: 158,000t 2010: 750,000t T (ton)

PRODUCTION VOLUME Purple: China Blue: Japan Green: Taiwan Red: Europe

PPT (CURRENT DATE) S 2 –S 3 : 2000s, 2010s Quantity Price 75,000t 600yen 158,000t 2000yen S 1 – S 2 : 1990s, 2000s Quantity Price 110,000t 800yen 158,000t 600yen

PPT (FUTURE SITUATION) Years S 1 : 2010s S 2 : 2015s S 3 : 2020s Quantity 50,000t 75,000t 42,000t Price 2000yen 2800yen 2900yen

RESOURCE %86%E3%81%AA%E3%81%8E+%E9%9C%80%E8%A6%81%E3%81%A8%E4% BE%9B%E7%B5%A6+%E6%8E%A8%E7%A7%BB