Russia: Rosrybolovstvo explained the growth of wholesale prices for salmon by a reduction in catch

Published 2024년 9월 19일

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The 2024 salmon fishing season in Russia has seen significant decline, leading to a noticeable increase in wholesale salmon prices. According to the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "National Fish Resources", the price for pink salmon has doubled from the previous year, reaching 285 rubles per kg. Chum and sockeye salmon prices have also surged, with chum salmon now costing 420 rubles and sockeye salmon 700 rubles per kg. The Federal Agency for Fisheries estimates that the salmon catch this year has decreased to 215.4 thousand tons from 272 thousand tons in 2022.
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Moscow. September 19. INTERFAX.RU - The 2024 salmon fishing season in Russia has been one of the most unsuccessful in recent years, which has led to an increase in wholesale salmon prices. According to the monitoring of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "National Fish Resources" (a department of the Federal Agency for Fisheries), wholesale prices for pink salmon (the most common type of salmon), as of September 16, in the Far East amounted to 285 rubles per kg, compared to 155 rubles in September last year. A week earlier, the price was at 280 rubles. Chum salmon has risen in price over the year from 375 rubles to 420 rubles per kg. Over the week, prices for this fish have increased by 10 rubles. The same weekly increase was recorded for sockeye salmon, the price of which in mid-September amounted to 700 rubles per kg, compared to 540 rubles a year ago. As reported, according to a preliminary estimate by the Federal Agency for Fisheries, the salmon catch this year amounted to ...
Source: Interfax

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