Rosrybolovstvo has issued 599 INN certificates for the export of crab from Primorye in Russia to the Republic of Korea

Published Sep 12, 2024

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Between January and August of 2024, the Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery issued 599 INN certificates, enabling the export of crab to the Republic of Korea. These certificates ensure the legal origin of the aquatic bioresources. Throughout the same period, the total weight of crab batches inspected and cleared for export from Primorsky Krai to the Republic of Korea reached 16,996 thousand tons, with 1,995 thousand tons in August alone. The order set by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation in June 2023 requires all crab batches and types exported to the Republic of Korea to be confirmed as legally sourced.
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In the first eight months of 2024, the Primorsky Territorial Administration of the Federal Agency for Fishery issued 599 INN certificates for the export of crab to the Republic of Korea, confirming the legality of the origin of aquatic bioresources and, accordingly, the possibility of their export. An INN certificate is issued for each batch planned for export. In January-August of this year, the total weight of crab batches inspected and cleared for export from Primorsky Krai to the Republic of Korea amounted to 16,996 thousand tons, including 1,995 thousand tons in August. According to the Procedure for issuing a certificate of origin confirming the legality of the origin of live, chilled, frozen crabs, shrimp and products thereof imported into the territory of the Republic of Korea, approved by Order of the ...
Source: Fishretail

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