The Northwestern Federal District produces more than a third of all aquaculture products in the Russian Federation

Published 2024년 7월 12일

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Aquaculture production in Russia's Northwestern Federal District has doubled, reaching 139.1 thousand tons in 2023, which is more than a third of the country's total production of 402 thousand tons. The Murmansk region was the leading region in aquaculture cultivation, contributing 21% of the all-Russian volume. By 2030, Russia plans to establish six new factories for specialized fish feed production with a capacity of over 220 thousand tons per year, with subsidies to support feed producers.
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With my observations in the industry on the occasion of the meeting “Development of aquaculture in the North-West of Russia. Prospects, problems and current issues” was shared in Petrozavodsk by Andrey Dalnov, chief analyst of Rosselkhozbank. In the message, the expert assessed the growth of aquaculture production in the Northwestern Federal District. Thus, at the end of 2023, aquaculture production in Russia reached 402 thousand tons, which is double the 2016 figure. At the same time, more than a third of aquaculture production occurs in the Northwestern Federal District, where in 2023 production reached 139.1 thousand tons. The share of the North-West in the industry has almost doubled - from 18% to 35%, and the development of production here is much faster than in other regions of the Russian Federation. In terms of federal districts, second place was taken by the Southern Federal District with 86.7 thousand tons, third place by the Far Eastern Federal District with 84 thousand ...
Source: Fishretail

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