Russia exports pollock to South Korea, Japan and Germany

Published 2021년 3월 26일

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Over 165 thousand tons of pollock have been caught by enterprises in Primorye, Russia, due to the closure of Chinese ports. The fisheries agency reported the extraction of 213.4 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources as of March 15, with most being pollock. The majority of the pollock catch will be harvested by April. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, coastal fishermen have reduced their catch by 45 thousand tons compared to last year, seeking new markets in Japan, South Korea, and Germany.
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More than 165 thousand tons of pollock were caught by the enterprises of Primorye. Due to the closure of ports in China, fish products are exported to South Korea, Japan and Germany. According to the regional fisheries agency, as of March 15, the seaside enterprises extracted 213.4 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources. Most of the catch falls on pollock, the main fishery for which ends in April. “Since the beginning of the year, 165.9 thousand tons of pollock have been harvested, quotas have been used by 30%. At the same time, due to the tightening of anti-epidemic measures of the largest exporter of fish and seafood in China, coastal fishermen have reduced their catch by 45 thousand tons compared to last year, "said Deputy Head of the agency Sergei ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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