Russian fishermen increased salmon catch by 13% by November 15

Published 2023년 11월 15일

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Russian fishermen have caught 608.6 thousand tons of salmon, a 13% increase compared to the same date in 2021. The main share of the catch was pink salmon, and the prices in the wholesale segment have significantly declined. However, this price trend has not yet been seen in the retail segment due to transportation markup and retail pricing policies.
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Prices in wholesale are declining; a similar trend has not yet been observed in the retail segment, reports Rosrybolovstvo Moscow. 15th of November. INTERFAX.RU - Fishermen of the Russian Federation caught 608.6 thousand tons of salmon by November 15, which is 13% more than on the same date in 2021 (traditional salmon catches are compared between odd and even years in accordance with the life cycle of pink salmon, "salmon "Odd-numbered years are considered," Rosrybolovstvo reported. Compared to last year, the catch increased 2.2 times. Thus, Kamchatka, which is traditionally the leader, produced almost 491 thousand tons (about 84% of the total Far Eastern catch), which is 11.4% more than in 2021. In the Sakhalin region, the catch increased by 26%, to 71.6 thousand tons, in the Khabarovsk Territory - by 10%, to 28.4 thousand tons, in the Magadan region - by 45%, to 14.7 thousand tons. Primorye fishermen produced 1.77 thousand tons, which is 6.6 times higher than in 2021. The main ...
Source: Interfax

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