During the full-scale war, Ukrainian aqua farms raised about 15,000 tons of fish

Published 2023년 3월 5일

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In 2022, around 4,000 businesses in Ukraine engaged in aquaculture, producing over 14.6 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources, primarily carp and herbivorous fish. The majority of this production was raised in ponds. Ukraine exported 8.4 thousand tons of fish products, generating $48.6 million in revenue, with the largest exports going to Moldova, Germany, the USA, Denmark, and Lithuania. Due to the war, industrial fishing has halted or been partially stopped, leading to a stoppage of aquatic biological resources usage by about 80% of users. The State Fisheries Agency is requesting aid from fish processors to produce canned goods for the military. The fishing industry is set to undergo significant changes with the development of an electronic fisheries management system and the allocation of a national quota for catching sea bass.
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In 2022, almost 4,000 business entities were engaged in aquaculture. In total, they grew more than 14.6 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources, the press service of the State Agency for Land Reclamation and Water Resources reports. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter Thus, carp remain the traditional objects of aquaculture: 7.4 thousand tons of carp/carp, and 4.5 thousand tons of plant-eating fish. In addition to carp, Ukrainian aquafarmers also grew: The largest amount of commercial products under aquaculture conditions was grown in ponds — 13.5 thousand tons. In gardens and pools, 0.23 thousand tons were grown, in aquariums — 0.053 thousand tons, and in other water bodies — 0.65 thousand tons. . Cherkasy (1,993 t), Khmelnytska (1,377 t), Sumy (1,193 t), Vinnytsia (1,190 t) and Lviv (1,182 t) oblasts were the leaders in aquaculture production last year. In 2022, a total of 10.6 thousand tons of commercial aquaculture products were caught: carp/carp ...
Source: Landlord

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