Ukraine has increased production of finished products and canned fish

Published 2021년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

From January to June 2021, Ukraine experienced a significant increase in the production of finished fish and canned fish products, with a total output of 7,580 tons, which is 45% more than the previous year. The production of various fish products such as sardines, sprats, herring, and mackerel saw substantial increases, particularly in dried, unsalted, or salted fish, caviar of other fish, and smoked fish. This period also marked an overall growth in fish production and a slight increase in exports of fish and aquatic bioresources.
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Original content

During January-June 2021, Ukraine produced 7,580 tons of finished products and canned fish (except whole or sliced and ready-made fish dishes), which is 45% more than in the same period last year. This was reported by the press service of the State Fisheries Agency with reference to the State Statistics Service of Ukraine. It is noted that since the beginning of the year in Ukraine produced: • ready-made products and canned sardines, sardines, sprats and sprats, whole or sliced, in vinegar, oil, marinade, tomato (except minced meat and ready-made fish dishes) - 5,871 tons; • salted herring - 1,804 tons; • prepared products and canned food from other fish, whole or in pieces, in vinegar, oil, marinade, tomato (except minced meat and ready-made fish dishes) - 799 tons; • ready-made products and canned mackerel, whole or sliced, in vinegar, oil, marinade, tomato (except minced meat and fish dishes) - 270 tons. During the reporting period, the growth of fish production was observed in ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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