The cost of administrative barriers is 100 times higher than the price of the plots: is there a future for the aquaculture of the Azov Sea?

게시됨 2026년 2월 2일

Tridge 요약

In mid-January 2026, three plots in the Arbat Bay (each 7.5–7.6 hectares) were sold at auctions for 84,000–85,000 rubles each. However, to start operations, the new owner is required to obtain a positive conclusion from the state environmental review (SER) of Rosprirodnadzor. It is estimated that the costs for collecting documents and passing all procedures reach 10 million rubles per plot. Such a discrepancy makes investments in mariculture economically unfeasible, as work is prohibited without the SER conclusion. Meanwhile, in freshwater aquaculture, there is no similar requirement, which creates an imbalance in regulation. Therefore, for the real development of the industry, optimization of administrative requirements is necessary. Removing excessive barriers will not only enable the utilization of already allocated plots but also give an impetus for the growth of marine aquaculture in the Azov Sea and other waters of Russia.

원본 콘텐츠

In mid-January 2026, three plots in Arbat Bay (each 7.5–7.6 hectares) were sold at auctions for 84–85 thousand rubles each. However, to start operations, the new owner is required to obtain a positive conclusion from the state environmental review (GEE) of Rosprirodnadzor. It is estimated that the costs for document collection and passing all procedures reach 10 million rubles per plot. Such a discrepancy makes investments in mariculture economically unfeasible, as work is prohibited without a GEE conclusion. At the same time, there is no similar requirement in freshwater aquaculture, which creates an imbalance in regulation. Therefore, for the real development of the industry, optimization of ...
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