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In 2023, Russia may become the leader in the catch of Atlantic cod

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Russia
Published Mar 15, 2023

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Due to the decrease in the volume of Atlantic cod in the world's oceans, experts predict a drop in catch in 2023. As stated in the message of the All-Russian Association of Fishermen (VARPE), the catch of this fish will significantly decrease in the regions of Norway and Iceland. At the same time, according to experts, the cod catch will decrease from 340 thousand tons to 306 thousand tons. Thus, the cod catch in Russian waters could become the largest in the world in 2023.

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Due to the decrease in the volume of Atlantic cod in the world's oceans, experts predict a drop in catch in 2023. As stated in the message of the All-Russian Association of Fishermen (VARPE), the catch of this fish will significantly decrease in the regions of Norway and Iceland. At the same time, according to experts, the cod catch will decrease from 340 thousand tons to 306 thousand tons. Thus, the cod catch in Russian waters may become the largest in the world in 2023. However, WARPE notes in its report that cod is a white fish and that this market includes other wild and aquaculture fish that have similar nutritional qualities and comparable value to cod. In addition, much depends on the way the fish is processed and the methods by which manufacturers promote these products. It is likely that Norway will retain its leading position in the market as a whole, according to the WARPE. At the same time, in general, Russia has a chance to gain a foothold in this segment, according ...
Source: Fishretail
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