Russia: Prices for popular types of fish in May froze at the level of a year and a half ago in Vladivostok

Published 2024년 5월 20일

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The article highlights the findings of a monitoring conducted at Vladivostok's Sports Food Market in mid-May 2024, which reveals that the prices for several fish species and squid have remained stable since November 2022. The prices for coho salmon, whole salmon, halibut flounder, navaga, and Komandorsky squid have not seen any increase, remaining the same as November 2022. Furthermore, the prices for uncut pink salmon and salmon milt have actually decreased since then. The article also mentions the 'Primorsky Fish' program initiated by the region's governor, which aims to regulate the trade margins on fish products, contributing to the stability of fish prices in the market.
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The results of a monitoring of fish prices carried out in mid-May 2024 at the Sports Food Market of the city of Vladivostok, which is the largest and has a wide range of products sold and an affordable price segment, show that prices for a number of popular salmon species of fish and white fish, as well as squid, correspond to the level November 2022. So, in mid-May of this year, retail prices for coho salmon (450 rubles/kg), whole salmon (390 rubles/kg), halibut flounder n/r (180 rubles/kg), navaga n/r ( 80 rubles/kg), Komandorsky squid (280 rubles/kg) correspond to the price level for these types of products recorded at the Sports Market on November 10, 2022. Prices for uncut pink salmon and salmon milt today are even lower than a year and a half ago. So, if the cost of pink salmon in November 2022 was 240 rubles/kg, now it is trading at 230 rubles/kg. The price of salmon milt also decreased by 10 rubles – from 160 rubles/kg in ...
Source: Fishretail

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