Restrictions from China caused a drop in prices for pollock in the Far East of Russia

Published 2021년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

Prices for pollock in the Far East have dropped significantly due to restrictions imposed by China, resulting in a 6.5% decrease in cost, now at 72 rubles per kilogram. This is due to China closing ports used for fish import, as a precaution against the coronavirus pandemic, which is a main market for Far Eastern pollock. While pollock prices have decreased, other seafood prices have increased.
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Original content

In the Far East, prices for pollock fell sharply. This was reported by the Federal Agency for Fishery. Over the past week alone, the cost of this fish has decreased by 6.5%. Now it costs 72 rubles per kilogram. Rosrybolovstvo believes that this is due to restrictions introduced at the end of last year by China. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, China has closed the ports through which fish were imported into the country. 70% of Far Eastern pollock is usually exported ...
Source: Otr-online

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