Carp and herring are the leaders of this year's industrial catch in Ukraine

Published 2023년 5월 28일

Tridge summary

Between January and April 2023, Ukraine saw a decline in aquatic biological resource catch compared to the previous year, with a total of 777 tons compared to 990 tons in 2022. This decrease is linked to the impact of Russia's military aggression, leading to the closure of Ukrainian seas. The catch included 449 tons of silver crucian carp and 77 tons of Black Sea herring from internal reservoirs, with significant catches in the Dnipro reservoirs and the Danube River. This year marked the first time that industrial catch was based on auctions through the "PROZORRO.PRODAZHI" trading system, resulting in three times more payment compared to last year. A total of UAH 31.7 million was paid by industrial fishermen. The auction procedure is part of industry reforms aimed at reducing corruption, with more changes on the horizon.
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Original content

In 4 months of this year, more than 777 tons of aquatic biological resources were caught in the reservoirs of Ukraine. Last year, the catch was larger and amounted to almost 990 tons. The decline is associated with blocked seas and the Kakhovsky Reservoir. In the internal reservoirs of Ukraine, industrial fishermen caught almost 450 tons of silver crucian carp and more than 77 tons of Black Sea herring. In addition, more than 239 tons of silver crucian carp are in the Dnipro reservoirs. At the same time, the catch of silver crucian carp in the Dniester River and the Dniester estuary amounted to more than 203 tons. Almost 74 tons of Black Sea herring were caught in the Danube River. Ukrainian seas are "closed" due to Russia's military aggression. This year's industrial catch is for the first time based on auctions through the "PROZORRO.PRODAZHI" trading system. This Government initiative has already produced its first results. To date, industrial fishermen have actually paid UAH ...
Source: Agravery

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