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Russia has reduced its seafood purchases from India by a third

Published Oct 28, 2024

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Russia's import of seafood from India, including shrimp, decreased by 34 percent in August compared to the same month last year, with only crustaceans being purchased. In August, Russia imported only shrimp from India, with the majority being white-legged shrimp. Import volumes have decreased by 20 percent in August and have fallen by 1.3 times to $82.3 million in the first eight months. Other countries like the US, China, and Japan were the larger importers of these products.
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In August of this year, Russia's import of seafood from India, including some types of shrimp, decreased by 34 percent compared to the same month last year. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to data from the Indian statistical service. Of the specific types of products, Moscow bought only crustaceans from New Delhi. In exact figures, they were sold to the Russian market for 10.8 million dollars. With this figure for the above-mentioned month, our country took seventh place in the list of buyers of these delicacies. Sixth place is not named in the statistics, but the top five are indicated. The largest importer with $180 million was the United States. Other buyer countries purchased this product much less. For example, China's figure was 49 million, Japan - 36, Belgium - 16, Canada - 14. Compared to last month, in August, Russia also saw a negative trend in imports, which decreased by 20 percent. In just eight months, imports have fallen the most noticeably – by 1.3 ...
Source: Rosng
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