Crab exports from Primorye in Russia to the Republic of Korea increased by more than eight percent in July

Published 2024년 8월 13일

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Between January and July of 2024, Primorsky Krai exported 549 batches of crab to the Republic of Korea, totaling 15,899 thousand tons. In July alone, crab exports increased by 8.6% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching 2,611 thousand tons. The majority of the exports were opilio snow crab and angular snow crab. The Federal Agency for Fishery's Primorsky Territorial Administration issued INN certificates for each batch to confirm the legality of the catch and allow for export.
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In January-July 2024, 549 batches of crab with a total weight of 15,899 thousand tons were exported to the Republic of Korea via Primorsky Krai. The Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery issued an INN certificate for each batch in a timely manner, confirming the legality of the catch and, accordingly, the possibility of export. In July of this year, crab exports to the Republic of Korea from Primorsky Krai amounted to 2,611 thousand tons. During the month, the Republic of Korea was mainly supplied with opilio snow crab - 2,187 thousand tons and angular snow crab - 0,332 thousand tons. Compared to July 2023, crab supplies to the Republic of Korea increased by 8.6%. In July 2023, 2,404 thousand tons of crabs were exported from Primorye to this country, including: opilio snow crab - 2,043 thousand tons, equal-spined - 0,153 thousand tons, blue - 0,152 thousand tons, angulatus snow crab - 0,051 thousand tons. The increase in the volume of crab exports ...
Source: Fishretail

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