In Ukraine, the restocking of reservoirs has started

Published 2024년 10월 26일

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In Ukraine, local budgets are being utilized to replenish reservoirs with aquatic resources through transparent auctions for industrial fishing, as highlighted by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. A notable effort in the Cherkasy region allocated UAH 4 million for stocking the Kremenchug Reservoir, releasing 134,000 largemouth bass with plans for a total of 370,000 fish. The Cherkasy fish protection patrol will oversee the area to safeguard the new fish. Reforms in the fishing industry have facilitated additional stocking resources and state budget contributions, with plans to use increased auction prices for further efforts by 2025. Additionally, AgroPolit.com reported potential losses for pig farmers and identified the most profitable crops for Ukrainian farmers.
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In Ukraine, reservoirs have been restocked with funds received by local budgets from the special use of aquatic biological resources through transparent auctions for industrial fishing. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Large-scale measures to introduce young people to water bioresources took place in Cherkasy region. In accordance with the program for the development of fisheries in Cherkasy region's reservoirs and improvement of their ecological condition for 2023-2028, UAH 4 million has been allocated from the regional budget for the stocking of the Kremenchug Reservoir. With the support of the Cherkasy OVA, at the first stage, 134,000 largemouth bass with a total weight of 24 tons were released into the Kremenchug Reservoir within Cherkasy. In total, 370,000 fish are planned to be introduced into the reservoir. Until the fry disperse in the water area of the reservoir, the Cherkasy fish protection patrol of the State Fisheries Agency ...
Source: Agropolit

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