Types of delicacies: in the West Kazakhstan region, more than half a million sturgeon fry released to the Urals

Published 2020년 9월 21일

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The article highlights a plan by the Caspian Sturgeon black caviar and commercial sturgeon production plant, a subsidiary of Ordabasy Group, to boost production and export of these products. The company has released 550 thousand fry of various sturgeon species into the Ural River as part of a program to revive sturgeon fish species and increase fish stock. The project uses advanced technology and does not use antibiotics or hormones in the fish-rearing process, ensuring high-quality end products. The initiative is expected to increase the production of black caviar and premium-class commercial sturgeon, which is in high demand in international markets.
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The region plans to increase the production of premium black caviar and sturgeon. The Caspian Sturgeon black caviar and commercial sturgeon production plant (a subsidiary of the Ordabasy Group holding) announced plans to significantly increase production and export of products. This was reported by the national company KAZAKH INVEST. Within the framework of the Program for the revival of sturgeon fish species and stocking of fish in the Ural-Caspian basin, Caspian Sturgeon released 550 thousand fry of beluga, sturgeon, sterlet and Caspian thorn into the Ural River. It is noted that the release of sturgeon at the expense of businessmen in such volumes is produced in Kazakhstan for the first time. The fish stocking program is carried out entirely at the expense of Teniz Service LLP within the framework of compensation measures of subsoil users with the scientific support of the Research and Production Center for Fisheries. “At the expense of the proceeds, the investors plan to ...
Source: Agrosektor

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