DutchNews, May 15, 2017
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After two years of
negotiations, Chinese authorities have opened their markets to razor clams
imported from the Netherlands, the Dutch economic affairs ministry said on
Monday.
Razor clams are considered a delicacy in China and the Netherlands is
now one of the few countries which can export the shellfish to the Asian
market. The value of the export is put at an initial €7m a year.
The
Netherlands received permission to export the razor clams to China not only
because of the high quality of the product, but also because of the Dutch
inspection authority NVWA which is recognised internationally. Until now Dutch
razor clams were exported mainly to Italy and Spain.
Razor clams are found on
the Delta region of Zeeland province and to the north of the Wadden sea.
Regulations ensure the annual catch is sustainable, the ministry said.

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