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Rosselkhoznadzor monitored more than 10 thousand tons of meat and fish exports in Pskov, Russia

Published May 6, 2021

Tridge summary

The Pskov region has seen active export activity in the first half of 2021, with state inspectors from the North-West Interregional Administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor overseeing the export of 438 batches of livestock products weighing over 10.2 thousand tons. The majority of these exports, accounting for 9.8 thousand tons, were pork meat and products, which were shipped to Vietnam and Hong Kong. Additionally, 84 tons of animal raw materials were exported to Hong Kong. Other export destinations included Canada, Chile, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, with products such as fish, fish products, and feed. The inspectors ensured that all exported products met the veterinary and sanitary standards set by the importing countries.
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In the Pskov region, since the beginning of 2021, state inspectors of the North-West Interregional Administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor conducted veterinary control and issued documents for the export of 438 batches of livestock products with a total weight of more than 10.2 thousand tons. The largest volume of products exported was pork meat and meat products - 9.8 thousand tons, which went to Vietnam and Hong Kong. Almost 84 tons of animal raw materials were also sent to Hong Kong. 265.5 tons of fish and fish products were exported to Canada (pink salmon, tuna, assorted fish), Chile (fish oil), Lithuania (pike perch fillets), Estonia (perch, pike perch, pike perch cheeks), Ukraine (canned fish in assortment ). Also 63.4 tons of feed were sent to Uzbekistan. ...
Source: Fishnet.ru
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