Market characterisation of African giant snails in Atlantique and littoral in South-Benin | Caracterisation du marche des escargots geants africains (achatines) dans les departements de l'Atlantique et du Littoral au Sud-Benin
2002
Sodjinou, E. | Biaou, G. | Codjia, J.C.
The African giant snail is an animal which meat is very appreciated by all social categories, in country-side as well as urban surroundings, at the same the grass-cuter and the chicken. But this meat is a lot more consumed by the rich compared to the poorest layers. The most frequent consumption shapes are: fried, smoked, buttered and short-bubbled. The national supply of African giant snails is determined by several factors as rhythms of rains, geographi-cal concentration of gatherers and socio-economic factors like costs of opportunity for the gatherer. The supply of African giant snails meat is believed to be about 62.5 tons per year, at Cotonou. This supply is complemented by imports of European (Helicidae) snail meat from France.
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