Russia: In November 2024, Vladivostok exported about 90 thousand tons of fish products

Published 2024년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

Over 650 batches of fish products have been declared safe for export, compliant with international standards, and are ready for shipment. These products, including pollock, chum salmon, sardine Iwashi, greenling, flounder, squid, shrimp, crab, sea cucumber, halibut, scallop, spizula, whelk meat, fish meal, and edible fish oil, will be exported to countries such as China, South Korea, and the European Union. A total of 502 batches, equivalent to 67.4 thousand tons, will be sent to China, 144 batches, totaling 19.6 thousand tons, to South Korea, and 12 batches, containing 945.5 tons, to the EU. Quality assessments of these fish products are conducted regularly, with 334 studies conducted in November alone.
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Original content

The branch specialists assessed the safety of exported products, confirming that 658 batches comply with international standards and the requirements of importing countries. As a result, 502 batches (67.4 thousand tons) were sent to China, 144 batches (19.6 thousand tons) to South Korea and 12 batches (945.5 tons) to the countries of the European Union. The main types of exported products were pollock, chum salmon, sardine Iwashi, greenling, flounder, squid, shrimp, crab, sea cucumber, halibut, scallop, spizula, ...
Source: Fishretail

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