Russia: A batch of salted chum salmon was sent from the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Region for export to China

Published 2024년 5월 17일

Tridge summary

A batch of salted chum salmon from the Ayano-Maisky district in Khabarovsk Territory has been approved for export to China after meeting all veterinary and sanitary requirements. The approval was confirmed by the Rosselkhoznadzor Office and laboratory studies at the Federal State Budgetary Institution 'NTsBRP.' The shipment, originating from a fish processing plant in the Jewish Autonomous Region, was dispatched by road and is part of a total of 67.4 tons of fish products exported to China since early 2024.
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Original content

A batch of salted chum salmon was registered for export to China. The fish came from the Ayano-Maisky district of the Khabarovsk Territory and was obtained in accordance with the limit for the production of aquatic biological resources. When checking documents and inspecting the batch, no violations of veterinary legislation were revealed. The Rosselkhoznadzor Office has established that fish products comply with the veterinary and sanitary requirements of the importing country. Laboratory studies conducted at the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NTsBRP" 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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