Local threats faced by the Chinese soft-shell turtles (
Pelodicus Sinensis) are mainly :
1. Consumption -
Major Threat2. Illegal Pet trade,
Be it the consumption of turtle meat, turtle soup or turtle eggs, it is a general perception that it is
"ok" or "
alright" because turtle meat are perceived as "
just like other meat", such as Pork or Chicken or Beef. Perhaps that is why TriDelta Food Pte Ltd., largest turtle distributor in Singapore estimates an annual local consumption of
230-250 tons of turtle meat.
If
you have the common perception that the consumption of turtle meat is merely something like
This,

Then you are
very wrong.
The ugly truth:

Slaughtering turtles for a restaurant in Chinatown, Singapore.

Streets of Shanghai. Singapore import turtle supplies from China as well, thus local demand had generated increased demand for the chinese soft-shell turtles in China.

Chinese soft-shell turtle
Despite these, there is still the observation of accelerating demand for turtle soup in Singapore:
From the interview we had with Kok Kee Turtle Soup and Si Yang Steamed Soup in Singapore, we learnt that:
Kok Kee Turtle Soup- 80 to 100 customers daily
- Revenue of S$900 or more daily
- S$22,000 or more income generated monthly
- Chinese soft-shell turtles are supplied from their sole agent, TriDelta Food Pte Ltd, largest turtle meat distributor in Singapore.
- While the shop starts operations at 10am, business can be so good, especially on weekends, that turtle soups are run out in the afternoon.
Si Yang Steamed Soup- Estimated 70-80 bowls of turtle soup sold daily
- Daily revenue between S$700 to S$800
- Stall earned numerous prestigious reviews and recommendations that spurred on more consumption as the shop's gaining popularity amongst locals.
And because local demand for the chinese soft shells remains steep, such further threaten the livelihood of the endangered turtles. The Pelodiscus Sinensis (chinese soft shell turtle) is listed as "Vulnerable" in the IUCN Red List 2009.
Our Project focuses more on the threat of Consumption of the Pelodiscus Sinensis. Eating these turtles are not
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