Since the beginning of the year, mackerel prices have risen sharply in Russia

Published Aug 13, 2024

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Since the start of the year, Russia has seen a significant increase in the price of mackerel, with a 24 percent rise to 280 rubles per kilogram, due to high consumer demand. The price of Atlantic herring has also surged by 72 percent since the beginning of the year, reaching 134 rubles per kilogram. In contrast, the prices for Atlantic cod and both types of herring (Pacific and pollock) have remained stable or decreased slightly, likely due to varied consumer demand and market dynamics.
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Since the beginning of this year, mackerel in Russia has risen in price by 24 percent, or up to 280 rubles per kilogram. This is reported by Veterinary Science and Life, citing data from an analytical review by the Fish Union. The union's analysts named the continued high consumer demand for this fish as the reason for the continuing increase in its price. At the same time, it is noted that mackerel prices are approaching the level of imported raw materials. Over the first half of this year, the average cost increased by 32 percent compared to the same period last year, and since the same period in 2022, it has increased by almost one and a half times. Of other fish, according to the union, Atlantic herring is rapidly becoming more expensive. Now it costs 134 rubles per kilogram, which is 72 percent higher than in January-June last year and 15 since the beginning of this year. At the same time, prices for Atlantic cod have hardly changed. Their expected increase, associated with ...
Source: Rosng
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