Turkey has opened a market for fish products from Ukraine

Published Mar 2, 2023

Tridge summary

Ukraine has obtained the necessary quality certificate from Turkey, enabling its fish products to be exported to the country. The State Agency of Land Reclamation and Fisheries of Ukraine is facilitating the promotion of Ukrainian fish products to other countries. In 2022, Ukraine exported 8.4 thousand tons of fish products for a total of 48.6 million dollars, primarily to Moldova, Germany, the USA, Denmark, and Lithuania. The parliament is working on legislative initiatives to combat illegal fishing and integrate Ukraine with EU markets. The fishing industry is experiencing significant changes, including the development of an electronic fisheries management system.
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Ukraine has received from the competent body of Turkey the agreed form of the quality certificate necessary for the unhindered import of Ukrainian fish products, the press service of the State Agency of Land Reclamation and Fisheries of Ukraine reports. From now on, Ukrainian producers of fish products have new opportunities to sell their own products — the export market to Turkey has opened, the department noted. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter The press service reminded that work on promotion of Ukrainian fish products to the markets of other countries continues. Certificate. According to customs authorities, in 2022 Ukraine exported 8.4 thousand tons of fish, fish products and other aquatic biological resources for a total amount of 48.6 million dollars. USA. Ukraine exported the largest volumes of fish products to Moldova, Germany, the USA, Denmark and Lithuania. As a reminder, the parliamentary Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy will first ...
Source: Landlord

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