The Kaliningrad region in Russia will develop the production of feed for aquaculture

Published 2023년 10월 2일

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The Governor of the Kaliningrad region, Anton Alikhanov, has expressed interest in developing the production of domestic feed for aquaculture in the region, with the goal of becoming a center for this type of production. Alikhanov made this announcement during the International Fishery Forum and Exhibition of the Fishing Industry in Kaliningrad. The region already produces soy protein, an important component for fish feed production, and has the necessary infrastructure for the delivery of other feed ingredients.
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Governor of the Kaliningrad region Anton Alikhanov said that the region is ready to get involved in the development of the production of domestic feed for aquaculture and become the center of such production, taking into account the special economic zone. The head of the region announced this during the VI International Fishery Forum and Exhibition of the Fishing Industry, Seafood and Technology, the press service of the regional government reports. As the press service clarified, the culture of consumption of fish products is growing all over the world, however, the biological reserves of the ocean have a limited resource, and the development of the aquaculture industry is an absolute alternative. Previously, almost all the feed used was imported; today, their supply to Russia has become quite problematic. “Vegetable soy protein is produced in the Kaliningrad region - one of the most important components for the production of fish feed. There are seaports in the region that can ...
Source: Oilworld

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