Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Chinese-Fish-Factory-Worker-Eats-in-Canteen-in-West-Africa-27MZIFJJW2I1U.htmlConceptually similarChinese Worker Takes a Break in his Room in West AfricaGP0STQ97CCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Factory Worker Takes a Break in West AfricaGP0STQBIGCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Factory Worker in his Room in West AfricaGP0STQ97GCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97HCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97SCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQBIHCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97PCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQBIJCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97DCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ97EChinese Fish Factory Worker Eats in Canteen in West AfricaAt midday Liu Zhaoquan eats in the factory canteen, where one of the Chinese colleagues prepares Shandong dishes. Liu Zhaoquan returns home only once every two years. The canteen food is one of the few reminders of home.A new type of Chinese overseas investment, fishmeal factory, is explored as it can be considered as a small Chinese overseas investment that may have implications for Chinese investors in Africa and Africa’s own natural resources.In original language:在西非淘金的中国鱼粉商人2016年6月29日中午12点,刘昭全在厂里的餐厅吃午饭。Lem Seafood鱼粉厂配有一位女财务兼厨师,会给厂里所有的中国员工做山东菜。在国内的时候,刘昭全是一位木匠,2011年从威海来到努瓦迪布,帮助自己的外甥打理这家鱼粉厂的生意,顺便赚到还算不错的薪水。由于路途遥远,他一般2年才会回一次家。这次来西非,他说他要到2018年才可能再回国一次。在偏僻的异乡,家乡的食物是刘昭全的慰藉。Locations:Africa-Mauritania-Nouadhibou-Western AfricaDate:23 Jun, 2016Credit:© Liu Yuyang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7952px X 5304pxKeywords:Eating-Food-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local-Manual workers-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-People-RestaurantsShoot:Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaDocumentation of the Chinese fish industry in Mauritania, West Africa, a country famous for its abundant fishery resources. A new type of Chinese overseas investment, fishmeal factory, is explored as it can be considered as a small Chinese overseas investment that nevertheless may have implications for Chinese investors in Africa and Africa’s own natural resources.Related Collections:China's Growing Impact on West African Fishing