Rostov region of Russian Federation counts on pasture fish farming

Published 2020년 10월 26일

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The Rostov Region is planning to increase its commercial fish production to 25,000 tons, providing state support to the industry. In 2019, the region produced 24.4 thousand tons, which is 10% of Russia's total production. The region has allocated 288 million rubles from the regional budget for the development of the fishery complex from 2018-2020, and 84.4 million rubles have been allocated for the current year. Individual entrepreneur Sergei Desyatov's pond farm in the Konstantinovsky region receives state support and produced about 965 tons of commercial fish in 2019. The farm also practices in vivo obtaining caviar and releases fish into natural reservoirs.
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For a number of years, the Rostov Region has maintained the first positions in commercial fish farming and plans to increase production, providing state support to the industry. This was discussed at a visiting meeting, which was chaired by the first deputy governor of the region, Viktor Goncharov, in the Konstantinovsky district. “In 2019, the volume of commercial fish production in the Rostov region amounted to 24.4 thousand tons, which is about 10% of the total Russian production,” stressed the first deputy head of the Don region. - Among the tasks for the further development of the fishery complex of the region is increasing the volume of commercial fish production and bringing them in the near future to 25 thousand tons. One of the reserves for growth in this direction is pasture fish farming based on raising fish on a natural fodder base ”. It was noted at the meeting that in the Rostov region fisheries enterprises are provided with financial support in the form of subsidies ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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