Russia: The decline in exports of live crab to the Republic of Korea is less than that of ice cream

Published 2024년 7월 25일

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In the first half of 2024, 443 shipments of Far Eastern crab were exported to the Republic of Korea through the Primorsky Territory, totaling 12.429 thousand tons, marking a 37.5% decrease compared to the same period in 2023. The decline was most significant in frozen crab supplies, which fell by 43.4%. The main types of crabs exported included strigun-opilio, strigun-birdie, strigun-red, Kamchatka, and equal-spike. Each shipment was certified for legality by the Primorye Territorial Directorate of Rosrybolovstvo, as required by an intergovernmental agreement between the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation.
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In the first half of 2024, 443 shipments of Far Eastern crab were exported to the Republic of Korea through the Primorsky Territory, of which 78 shipments were sent in June. The Primorye Territorial Directorate of Rosrybolovstvo promptly issued an IUN certificate for each batch, confirming the legality of the catch and, accordingly, the possibility of export. The total weight of crab products exported from Primorsky Krai to the Republic of Korea in January - June amounted to 12.429 thousand tons, incl. in June – 2.695 thousand tons. The decrease compared to the same period in 2023, when 655 shipments with a volume of 19,874 thousand tons were exported, including 110 shipments weighing 4,611 thousand tons in June, amounted to 37.5%. The supply of frozen crab decreased the most. In the first half of 2024, 7,209 thousand tons of frozen crab were supplied to the Republic of Korea from Primorye, a decrease of 43.4% compared to the same level last year. Supplies of live crab for the ...
Source: Fishretail

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