Russia: A unique project for air transportation of live Kamchatka crab has been launched in Murmansk

Published 2024년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a unique adaptation strategy by northwestern producers, who are now shipping live seafood on IL-76 cargo planes, as a response to anti-Russian sanctions. Despite previously exporting primarily frozen seafood to the EU and the US, these producers are pivoting towards the Chinese market, which has a high demand for live crab. So far, 21 aircraft have been handled at Murmansk Airport for this purpose.
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Live seafood, packed in boxes, is sent on long-haul flights on IL-76 cargo planes. To date, the customs post at Murmansk Airport has handled 21 aircraft. Authorities said the project was one of the measures to adapt businesses to new conditions following the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions. Previously, northwestern producers mainly exported ...
Source: Fishretail

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