Russia to help Mongolia grow fish

Published 2021년 7월 29일

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The Federal Agency for Fishery of Russia and the Ambassador of Mongolia have discussed the potential for fisheries cooperation, with Russia offering advisory support in aquaculture to Mongolian fish farms. Mongolia, known for its diverse fish species and extensive lake network, is experiencing an increase in fish product consumption. Russia is considering expanding the supply of its fish products to Mongolia, moving beyond frozen, dried, or canned food. Both countries aim to intensify bilateral contacts on fisheries issues.
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The head of the Federal Agency for Fishery agreed with the Ambassador of Mongolia to Russia to work out the possibility of organizing cooperation in the field of fisheries. The agency offered to provide advisory support in the field of aquaculture to fish farms in Mongolia. As previously reported, the Russian side proposed to consider the possibility of expanding the supply of Russian fish products to Mongolia. According to the ambassador, the consumption of fish products among the population of Mongolia has been increasing recently. Accordingly, the country needs good fish products. Before that, Russia mainly supplied its neighbors with frozen, dried fish or canned food. Following the meeting, the parties agreed to intensify bilateral contacts on fisheries issues. Modern Mongolia is not only endless steppes and deserts, but, surprisingly, also ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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