In the first nine months of this year, the trade volume of aquatic products between Russia and Belarus increased by 19% year-on-year

Published 2023년 12월 6일

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The seafood trade between Russia and Belarus in the first nine months of this year saw a 19% year-on-year increase, with a trade volume of US$410 million and a transaction volume of 144,000 tons. Russia supplied 60,700 tons of seafood to Belarus, worth US$110 million, with frozen fish accounting for 57% of the export volume. Belarus exported 83,300 tons of seafood to Russia, valued at US$300 million, with fish products/canned products accounting for 72% of the total exports.
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According to news from SeafoodMedia on November 30, the seafood trade volume between Russia and Belarus in the first nine months of this year was US$410 million, a year-on-year increase of 19%, and the transaction volume was 144,000 tons. ​ In the first nine months of this year, Russia supplied 60,700 tons of seafood to Belarus, an increase of 11% year-on-year, worth US$110 million. The specific information of export products is as follows: ​ -The export volume of frozen fish was 34,400 tons, accounting for 57% of the total export volume, and the export value was US$46.6 million; ​ -The export volume of fish fillets was 7,000 tons, accounting for 12% of the total export volume, and the export value was US$16.6 million; ​ -Fish products/canned products: 6,000 tons, accounting for 11% of total exports, with an export value of US$12.9 million; ​ -Fishmeal: 3,600 tons, accounting for 6% of total exports, with an export value of US$12.9 million; ​ -Fish oil: 3,100 tons, ...
Source: Foodmate

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