Russia: A batch of freshwater fish was exported from the Jewish Autonomous Region to China

Published 2024년 9월 11일

Tridge summary

A shipment of 10.4 tons of various freshwater frozen fish, including species like whitefish, horse, crucian carp, topmouth gudgeon, bream, and pike perch, was exported to China from the Leninsky District, sourced from the Amur River. The fish met all necessary veterinary and sanitary standards, as verified by the Federal State Budgetary Institution 'NCBRP'. This shipment, processed in the Jewish Autonomous Region, contributes to a total of 91.7 tons of fish products exported to China from this region since the start of the year.
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Original content

A batch of freshwater frozen fish (whitefish, horse, crucian carp, topmouth gudgeon, bream, pike perch) with a total weight of 10.4 tons was sent to China. The fish was caught in the Leninsky District (Amur River waters) according to the limit for catching aquatic biological resources. No violations of veterinary legislation were found during documentary control and inspection. The fish products comply with the veterinary and sanitary requirements of the importing country. Laboratory tests conducted at the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NCBRP" confirm the quality and safety of these products. The cargo was sent to China by road from a fish processing plant ...
Source: Fishretail

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