The article highlights a meeting between Dmitry Patrushev, the Minister of Agriculture of Russia, and other key stakeholders to discuss the development of the agro-industrial complex in the Kaliningrad region, with a particular focus on the fishing industry. The meeting covered various aspects, including the current state and future prospects, state support measures, and the phytosanitary and antiepizootic situation. A significant concern raised was the maximum production capacity of the Baltic Sea fish industry, leading to discussions on expanding fishing areas and sourcing from other regions like the Caspian Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The article also mentions the potential for developing the shipbuilding industry in the region, with a focus on building modern vessels and subsidizing small vessel and motorboat construction.