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The Russian Fishing Union has calculated the supply of fish products to the EAEU

Seafood
Russia
Market & Price Trends
Published Dec 9, 2023

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Russian producers exported a total of 95 thousand tons of fish products to four countries in the Eurasian Economic Union, with the majority being frozen fish. Belarus received 66 percent of the total volume, followed by Kazakhstan at 26 percent, Kyrgyzstan at seven percent, and Armenia at one percent. Each country had different preferences for specific types of fish products, with frozen fish exports making up the majority of supplies, followed by fillets and prepared and frozen crustaceans.
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Over the past period of this year, Russian producers have supplied 95 thousand tons of fish products to four other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). This was reported by Fishnet with reference to data from the Analytical Center of the Fishing Union. The majority, 63 percent, was frozen fish. Another 15 percent were canned fish, 11 percent were fillets, two percent were canned crustaceans and shellfish, the same amount were dried and brined fish and crustaceans, and another one percent were shellfish. Of the individual countries, due to serious demand, the largest amount was supplied to Belarus - 66 percent of the total volume. 26 percent were exported to Kazakhstan, seven to Kyrgyzstan and one to Armenia. Russia has approached another milestone in fish production In individual countries, the structure of exports of certain types of products differs significantly. In particular, the share of frozen fish for Belarus was 64%, including a quarter of herring, the same ...
Source: Rosng
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