Russia: Astrakhan companies began the first deliveries of fish products to Azerbaijan

Published 2024년 1월 3일

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Astrakhan companies are now supplying fish delicacies, including black caviar and sturgeon fish, to Azerbaijan for the first time through the Union of Fishing and Fish Processing Enterprises "Kaspryba," which represents several companies in the industry. In addition to Azerbaijan, products from the Astrakhan region, such as dried fish, are also popular in Belarus, where close bilateral ties have been established. The fishing industry is a key part of the Astrakhan region's economy, with 230 enterprises involved and products being supplied both domestically and abroad.
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Astrakhan companies engaged in the production and sale of fish delicacies, including black caviar and sturgeon fish, began supplying their products to Azerbaijan for the first time. This was reported to TASS by the head of the Union of Fishing and Fish Processing Enterprises "Kaspryba" Andrey Markin. The non-profit organization "Union of Fish Harvesting and Fish Processing Enterprises "Kaspryba" unites several companies specializing in the production of fish and fish delicacies. "Fish and fish delicacies remain a brand of the Astrakhan region, extremely in demand among partners abroad. For the first time, we began supplying fish products to Azerbaijan, mainly raw fish, which is actively processed there. Astrakhan fish - asp, bream, carp - are used in preparing local national dishes. We have also started supplying gourmet products in this direction - black caviar and sturgeon fish," Markin said. He clarified that, within the framework of concluded export contracts, supplies of ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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