Ukraine has reduced exports of fresh fish this year

Published 2020년 6월 2일

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2020, Ukraine experienced a 10% decrease in fish exports, totaling 163.1 tons compared to 181 tons the previous year. The majority of these exports, 98%, were to Moldova, bringing in $183.9 thousand. Turkey was the largest buyer of fresh or chilled fish, purchasing 2 tons for $9.2 thousand, notably 1.9 tons of turbot. Other recipients included Liberia, Austria, Malta, Cyprus, Panama, St. Kitts and Nevis, the Seychelles, and the Marshall Islands. The exports primarily consisted of carp, totaling about 156 tons, and turbot, totaling 1.9 tons. Despite the decrease in fish exports, Ukraine saw a 25% increase in canned herring production, reaching 857 tons.
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Original content

During this period, Ukraine exported the most carp and turbot. In January-March 2020, Ukraine reduced the export of live, fresh and chilled fish by 10% - to 163.1 tons against 181 tons a year earlier. Read alsoAbout half of the money Ukrainians spend on food - Gosstat This is evidenced by data from the State Statistics Service. According to the report, in the first quarter of this year, Ukraine exported live and fresh fish for almost 198 thousand dollars, while a year earlier this amount reached 244 thousand dollars. According to the State Agency for Fisheries, 98% of Ukrainian live fish exports (160.8 tons for 183.9 thousand dollars) accounted for Moldova. The largest buyer of Ukrainian fresh or chilled fish was Turkey - 2 tons for 9.2 thousand dollars, of which - 1.9 tons of turbot for 8.9 thousand dollars. Ukraine also made small deliveries to Liberia, Austria, Malta, Cyprus, Panama, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the Seychelles and Marshall Islands. In terms of commodity items in ...
Source: Unian

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