Russia: Khabarovsk Territory increased seafood exports to China by 6.1%

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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Khabarovsk Territory enterprises have exported almost 3.7 thousand tons of seafood to China so far this year, which is a 6.1% increase from the previous year. This includes a recent shipment of over 19.6 tons of fish products, primarily frozen glazed chum salmon, which passed safety inspections and received veterinary certificates. In total, 6,790 tons of fish products have been exported from the Khabarovsk Territory this year to various countries, with China, the Republic of Korea, and Japan being the main consumers, particularly interested in chum salmon, smelt, salmon caviar, and crab meat.
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Since the beginning of the year, Khabarovsk Territory enterprises have supplied almost 3.7 thousand tons of seafood to China, which is 6.1% more than a year earlier. This was reported by the Primorsky interregional department of Rosselkhoznadzor. “Since the beginning of the year, 3,660 tons of fish and seafood have been registered for export to the People’s Republic of China from the Khabarovsk Territory,” the statement says. Compared to 2022, exports of aquatic biological resources increased by 6.1%. In December, the shipment of a shipment of fish products totaling more than 19.6 tons to China was monitored. The fish was caught in August-September 2023 in the Okhotsk region of the Khabarovsk Territory in the North Sea of Okhotsk subzone. Frozen glazed chum salmon has passed all procedures to confirm compliance with the requirements of importing countries in terms of safety indicators. Laboratory studies were carried out in an accredited laboratory. The Rosselkhoznadzor Office ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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