Russia: Over the past week, exports of fish products from Kamchatka increased 3.3 times

Published Apr 9, 2024

Tridge summary

The recent report highlights a significant surge in the export of fish and seafood, with 97 consignments totaling 2,734.3 tons being controlled in the latest period, a substantial increase from the 28 consignments and 816.3 tons of the previous week. Since the year's start, the Rosselkhoznadzor department has overseen the export of 435 consignments of fish and seafood, amounting to 8,068.8 tons, and 60 consignments of feed fishmeal and technical fish oil, weighing 1,191.6 tons. The primary export destinations for these products are China, the Republic of Korea, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Japan, France, Norway, and Italy. Additionally, 462 veterinary accompanying documents have been issued for these shipments, indicating a robust demand and regulatory compliance in the international trade of these goods.
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Original content

During the reporting period, the export of 97 consignments of fish and seafood with a total weight of 2,734.3 tons was controlled (a week earlier, the export of 28 consignments of fish and seafood with a total weight of 816.3 tons was controlled). Since the beginning of the year, the Rosselkhoznadzor department has registered for export 435 consignments of fish and seafood with a total weight of 8,068.8 tons and 60 consignments of feed fishmeal and technical fish oil with a total weight of 1,191.6 tons. Products were sent to China (6418.4 tons), the Republic of Korea (1421.4 tons), the Netherlands (274.1 tons), Denmark (390.2 tons), Poland (158.9 tons), Japan (190.7 tons ...
Source: Fishretail

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