Russia: Wholesale prices for frozen fish have not changed over the past week

Published 2021년 5월 24일

Tridge summary

From May 17 to May 23, 2021, the prices for frozen fish in the domestic market remained stable, with no changes in the Far East, Northwest, and central regions due to a balanced supply and demand. However, retail prices have seen an increase of 0.3% from May 12 to 17 and a total increase of 5.5% since the start of the year. Exports of fish and seafood have decreased by 37.9% in volume and 22.7% in value from January to March 2021, while imports have increased by 11.2% in volume and 6.1% in value.
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Original content

Over the past period, from May 17 to May 23, 2021, prices for frozen fish in the wholesale segment of the domestic market remained stable. In the Far East region, prices for the main types of frozen fish have not changed, which is due to the balanced level of supply and demand. Cod was sold at 165 rubles per kilogram, pollock and herring at 72 rubles, flounder at 60 rubles, chum salmon at 300 rubles, pink salmon at 290 rubles. In the Northwest, prices for a popular range of frozen fish remained stable, influenced by the seasonal weakening of the trading activity of traders and processors, as well as the positive dynamics of stocks. The cost of Atlantic cod was 230 rubles, mackerel - 175 rubles, haddock - 145 rubles, Atlantic herring - 102 rubles. In the central regions, as well as in the fishing regions, prices for the main types of frozen fish continued to demonstrate a tendency towards stability, the main factors of which were a high level of unsold inventories and a seasonal ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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