



Shipments of farmed eels are at their peak in Nishio City in central Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, ahead of the Midsummer Day of the Ox on July 26.
It is a tradition in Japan to eat eels on that day to help maintain stamina in the summer heat. Isshiki Town in the city is a major producer of farmed eels. On Thursday, many trucks carrying eels that have grown to about 40 centimeters long arrived at a local fisheries cooperative.
Staff sorted the eels by weight and put them in cold water for a day or two to give the meat the right texture before shipping. The cooperative expects to ship around 4,000 tons this year, about the same as last year. About a third of the total, 1,300 tons, is scheduled to be shipped in July and August.
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