Iran: The news about the return of Bushehr farmed shrimp from China is not true

Published 2023년 12월 4일

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The Bushehr province in Iran has exported shrimp to over 23 countries, including China and Russia. Last year, 24,000 tons of shrimp were exported, with China receiving 5,800 tons and Russia receiving 8,600 tons. There have been no shipments returned to Bushehr due to sewage pollution, and the health conditions of the exported shrimp are regularly inspected and confirmed by the veterinary health inspectors.
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According to ISNA, the notification of this veterinary organization regarding Iran's exported shrimps is as follows: Last year, the shrimp of Bushehr province was exported to more than 23 countries, including China, Russia, European Union countries, Persian Gulf countries, etc., and this trend has continued since the beginning of 1402. Last year, 24,000 tons of shrimp were exported, of which 5,800 tons were exported to China and 8,600 tons to Russia, and this year, shrimp exports were about 11,600 tons until the end of November. China's share was 1.6 thousand tons and Russia's 4.7 thousand tons, and so far no shipment has been returned to Bushehr due to sewage pollution and sanitary pollution. It should be noted that until now, no shrimp produced in Bushehr province has been returned from China. Also, in order to export fishery products to China, aquatic processing workshops must obtain the health approval code from China, according to the health standards of China, and in case of ...
Source: Isna

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