Russia does not expect a shortage of red fish before the New Year

Published Sep 9, 2024

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Despite a significant reduction in catch, Russia's fishery department, Rosrybolovstvo, does not anticipate a salmon shortage on the market for the New Year holidays. The expected catch for the year is 250 to 260 thousand tons, which is more than twice less than last year's record of over 600 thousand tons. However, the current catch volumes are not the lowest in the last 10 to 15 years. Prices for red fish may change, but the price of salmon caviar has continued to fall since the start of the year.
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Rosrybolovstvo does not see any prerequisites for a shortage of salmon on the Russian market ahead of the New Year holidays, despite the reduction in their catch. This was stated by the head of the department Ilya Shestakov in an interview with the TASS agency at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF-2024). He predicts that by the end of the current year, Russian fishermen will catch from 250 to 260 thousand tons. This is more than two times less than last year, when a record of more than 600 thousand tons was observed. With this figure, Russia became the world leader in salmon fishing. But the head of the department explained that such volumes will not be the lowest in the last 10-15 years. At the same time, according to Shestakov, a change in prices for red fish will be possible. Nevertheless, salmon caviar has still been actively falling in price since the beginning of the ...
Source: Rosng
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