Malta's bluefin tuna finds new opportunities in the Chinese market

Published Nov 13, 2023

Tridge summary

Maltese bluefin tuna, a significant part of the country's aquaculture sector, has traditionally been exported to Japan and South Korea. However, there is a new opportunity emerging in the Chinese market, as recently exhibited at the 6th China International Import Fair. A recently signed agreement between Malta and China for the export of bluefin tuna opens up new possibilities for Maltese producers to enter the Chinese market.
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SHOOTING DATE: November 12, 2023 Various images from the moments when bluefin tuna were collected Bluefin tuna farming has an important place in Malta's aquaculture sector. Malta's bluefin tuna has traditionally been exported largely to Japan and South Korea. However, another promising market has emerged recently. Tunas will also be sent to China soon. Malta's bluefin tuna was exhibited at the recently concluded 6th China International Import Fair. The close interest and excitement shown by the participants at the fair shows that tuna may have a bright future in the Chinese market. The recently signed ...
Source: Sondakika

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