By the end of the year, Russia will provide itself with its own oysters

Published 2022년 9월 9일

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Russia is set to become self-sufficient in oyster production by the end of the year, driven by a surge in aquaculture output which has increased from 2 tons in 2013 to 4.6 thousand tons in 2021. The cost of Russian oysters has also dropped significantly. In 2021, domestic production accounted for over 90% of the market, up from 80% in 2020. The market is projected to reach 5,000 tons this year, with Primorsky Krai leading the production.
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According to Rosselkhozbank, by the end of the year Russia will provide itself with oysters of its own production. Thus, according to the Bank's Center for Industry Expertise, the demand for domestic oysters is growing rapidly. According to experts, this is due not only to the popularity of this delicacy, but also to the increased volumes of aquaculture production of this type of mollusk from 2 tons in 2013 to 4.6 thousand tons in 2021. Also important is the fact that the cost of Russian oysters has dropped significantly. It is worth noting that last year Russia imported more than 400 tons of these mollusks from Morocco, New Zealand and Japan. Today, the share of domestic production in consumption already exceeds 90%. According to experts, the market volume this year will be approximately 5,000 tons. Interestingly, oysters in the Russian Federation are mainly produced in the Far Eastern and ...
Source: RUAgronews

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