Russian fishermen aim to supply China with up to 5,000 tons of pollock caviar per year

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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The Pollock Fishermen's Association in Russia anticipates a potential annual supply of pollock caviar to China, reaching up to 5,000 tons. Leveraging their current leadership in pollock caviar production with an annual output of 35,000 tons, the association aims to tap into the Chinese market's growing demand for seafood. They will showcase pollock caviar at the China Fisheries & Seafood Expo in late October-early November, following the successful marketing of live crabs and Atlantic salmon in China. In 2023, China's share in the total export of pollock products reached 68% in volume and 57% in value, making it a primary sales market for Russian pollock fishermen.
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Moscow. October 28. INTERFAX.RU - The potential for pollock caviar supplies from Russia to China is estimated at up to 5,000 tons per year, the Pollock Fishermen's Association (PFA) reports. Russian fishermen produce about 35,000 tons of pollock caviar annually and maintain world leadership in this segment, the PFA notes. The industry association plans to promote these products on the Chinese market, using the experience of promoting live crabs and Atlantic salmon to China, which has helped to create a stable demand for these products. The association will present pollock caviar at the largest seafood exhibition in Asia, China Fisheries & Seafood Expo, in late October-early November. "Now, when China's role as the largest consumer of seafood is growing precisely due to domestic demand, it is high time for Russian exporters to start working on creating and developing new niche markets. Chinese consumers are a very loyal audience, and with competent marketing, China can become one ...
Source: Interfax

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