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Chapter 388

"Captain, in the afternoon, Digo and Marlene asked about the new ship, and then got the news that there had been a ship back to the port to sell fishing catches. It is said that each of the six or seven ships had three or four thousand pounds of fishing catches." Matt immediately told his captain the news when he saw Bey on the sea.

After hearing Matt say this, Bei Hai was stunned for a moment and asked, "You heard it wrong? You can return to the fishing catch with a three or four thousand pounds. What money can they make when they run back and forth like this?"

Now everyone is mingling in the Atlantic Ocean, no matter where it is, as long as it is operated in the sea, the ship usually costs more than ten feet and is about twenty meters. Such a ship can be loaded even in a cabin of 10,000 pounds. Is the brains of these captains worth returning to the port?

"It should be nothing wrong. Now I have inquired about almost one-third of the ships, which are now very good. I heard that the harvest is great, and the morale of the entire ship of the Jade is now very high. Some people expect that the Goddess will have at least nearly ten thousand pounds of harvest on the Goddess..." Matt told Bei Hai one by one the news he heard.

After hearing this news, Bei Hai couldn't help but twitch his eyebrows, because he has always been a person who eats a lot of food and eats a large share. Bei Hai very much dislikes hearing that everyone has a good harvest, because this often means that the prices of these crabs in the market will eventually fall. Although it has risen by seven dollars in a few days. As more and more ships bring their catch back to the port, the prices of the entire market are likely to fall in response to the sound. Maybe one pound will fall by ten dollars.

"What should I do?" Matt looked at Bei Hai and asked. The old man had been with Bei Hai for several years and naturally knew that Xiao Jiujiu, who was the captain of his own. Seeing that Bei Hai didn't say anything, he added: "Why don't we take advantage of the high price now?"

It was obvious that the old man also felt that the price of giant king crabs might have a sharp drop in a week or even shorter time, so he gave Bei Hai an idea to sell this batch of goods while the price is still good.

Fishermen who go out to sea are not fools. If the price rises to thirty dollars in the market, then people will definitely interrupt fishing and return to the dock to exchange their own catch for real US dollars. Fishermen continue to join the fishing industry. Once there are more things, the price will definitely fall. Even if the demand side is stupid enough to not lower the price. The transfer harvesting company will lower the price. No one will dislike their profits.

With so many fishermen coming in, no one has ever thought about the supply and demand relationship of this price? That is impossible! When we went out to the sea before we started, we were all calculating how much we had to get to make money. How could we not consider this matter? But now the price of giant king crabs has risen to thirty-seven dollars, and even if it falls halfway, it will only be twenty dollars per pound. This price can satisfy most fishermen except Beihai.

The good price and the news brought by the fishing boats have been harvested by many people. Under the stimulation of the two stimulations, who can still withstand the temptation of the US dollar. Those who have the means will naturally use it.

Bei Hai shook his head without thinking and said, "Forget it, let's follow our own steps. Even if we lose the price, we can only capture the best products."

The next market price of giant king crabs once again confirmed everyone's speculation. Giant king crabs under twenty pounds have fallen to 18 US dollars per pound. Twenty pounds and thirty pounds are also at around twenty US dollars. Giant king crabs over thirty pounds are now back to the thirty pounds and are still falling to the thirty pounds range from more than twenty US dollars from time to time.

However, this price is also an extremely profitable business for ordinary fishermen. A boat can get a profit of three or four thousand pounds back to the port and can be used to pay for a shortage of three or four thousand pounds. Often, this time is not too long, only half a month, so although the price is lower, the fisherman's enthusiasm continues to burn as always.

Bei Hai now thinks this matter is a bit annoying. Although the price seems to be more expensive than tuna, the cage is limited in size and the weight you catch at one time is also limited. If you want to be large, you will lose the quantity, and in disguise, it will be less total weight.

To put it clearly, a cage could hold seven weighing more than twenty pounds. If it were replaced by thirty pounds, it might be able to hold four. If it was replaced by thirty pounds, it would only be three. Although it was only a little big, the big crabs took up more space. Moreover, other crabs that were so big that they stayed in the cage could not crawl in even if they wanted to crawl in and eat. Moreover, the industry had not yet formed a specific standard for diners of all sizes. In other words, the crabs that were so big that they could be used to show off were not sold separately. In this way, Beihai's income has obviously dropped a lot. The big ones were big, but the big ones were only one pound and ten dollars more, and the whole one was two or three hundred dollars more. Beihai really looked down on it.

I originally thought that the initial price could rise, but because everyone had a good harvest, half of the ships in the entire industry caught the volume, and the price fell. It really made Bei Hai not know what to say.

"Hey!" Bei Hai sat in his seat and looked at the market price today and couldn't help but sigh: "I had known that I wouldn't have come to catch crabs this year. Now this price will not be able to collect the cost of crab claws!"

Bei Hai was a little self-deprecating. In his opinion, he didn't know when he could not recover the cost in a year. He never thought that someone would have to take a new ship and said it would take a year for him to breathe. He could not stand it if he could get his money back in at most two or three years.

Just as Bei Hai was feeling sad, the satellite phone on the ship rang. Bei Hai took it over and knew it was Benny who called it.

"Hull, when will you return to Hong Kong to unload the goods? If you return to Hong Kong, I will send a plane to transport it." Benny was very happy. Now, for Benny, this business is not annoying, and he can not only collect the goods from Beihai's hands. The entire Gloucester four-fifths of crabs have passed their own hands.

"More than 30,000 pounds of goods. Alas!" Bei Hai sighed.

"It's very good. I heard that there are all big guys over you!" Benny said with a smile: "I heard from Matt that 90% of those over thirty pounds are said to be."

"The day after tomorrow. I will go back to the port the afternoon after tomorrow. At that time, it should be about 35,000 pounds of goods," said Bei Hai.

Benny laughed happily twice and asked, "Where is the blue dragon? How many blue dragons are there? This thing is valuable now."

"What?" Bei Hai couldn't help but feel excited.

"The price of Mabelley Blue Dragon is up. One pound is now thirty-three dollars, and fifteen pounds is this price, fifteen to twenty-five pounds, thirty-six dollars, twenty to twenty-five pounds, forty-five pounds, and sixty dollars for more than thirty pounds... Many people told me that they wanted blue dragons. Now, when they were on the market, there were more crabs but fewer blue dragons." Benny immediately told Bei Hai the price of Mabelley Blue Dragon.
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