In Russia, they found a way to avoid shortage of salmon

Published 2023년 1월 10일

Tridge summary

In 2022, Russia's dependency on fish imports, particularly salmon, increased, with a notable rise in supply from Turkey, Iran, and Chile. Despite a previous interruption in supplies from Norway, Russia has shown resilience by expanding its domestic production and sourcing from other countries. The Federal Agency for Fishery reported that salmon was the leading aquaculture fish in Russia for the first three quarters of 2022, with a production of 118 thousand tons. This development indicates a growing reliance on both imported and domestically produced salmon.
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“I don’t understand how Russia can be dependent on at least some kind of fish import. This is a non-existent problem. Norway stopped supplying us with salmon at one time - they immediately began to grow more of their own, buy in other countries, ”said Sergey Dankvert during the Business Breakfast in Rossiyskaya Gazeta. The head of the department noted that in 2022, the supply of salmon from Turkey and Iran increased. In addition, salmon is traditionally supplied in large volumes from Chile - more than 33 thousand tons per year. In addition to the fact that Russia imports these products, the country's own production of salmon species is also ...
Source: Fishretail

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