Russian fish exports expanded to 18 countries over the past year

Published 2024년 4월 25일

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Russian fish exports reached 18 countries last year, as announced by Ilya Shestakov, the head of Rosrybolovstvo, at the Far Eastern Basin Scientific and Fishery Council meeting. The primary markets for these exports include China, Japan, and South Korea, with the African market, notably Nigeria, also becoming one of the top five. The council's meeting in Vladivostok focuses on summarizing the Sea of Okhotsk fishing season, preparing for the salmon fishing season, and discussing potential changes to fishing rules.
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The geography of Russian fish exports expanded to 18 countries last year. This was announced before the meeting of the Far Eastern Basin Scientific and Fishery Council by the head of Rosrybolovstvo Ilya Shestakov. “This year we need to make 5.6 billion dollars in exports. Our main market, of course, is Asian - China, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Nigeria - the African market has also become one of the five largest for us. Supplies are now actively developing and to other countries - both African and Latin American. In 2023, about 18 countries were added to the geography of our exports,” Shestakov said. A meeting of the Far Eastern Basin Scientific and Fisheries Council is being held in Vladivostok, chaired by Shestakov. Traditionally, the spring agenda of the council includes summing up the results of the Sea of Okhotsk ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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