The Chinese authorities went to a meeting to open ports in the cities of Dalian and Qingdao for the export of Russian fish products, reports today, January 18, the press service of the Federal Agency for Fisheries.
They noted that on January 16, the first Russian transport ship entered the port of Dalian with more than 7 thousand tons of Russian fish products.
“The transport refrigerator Vysotsk (JSC Gidrostroy) delivered more than 7 thousand tons of products (mainly pollock, pollock caviar and milt, as well as pollock and herring flour) from several Russian enterprises, including Pilenga, Cleaver, PO Sakhalinrybaksoyuz, Poronai, PBTF,” confirmed the representative of the Federal Agency for Fishery in China.
It is specified that fish products are accepted for transport in the exclusive economic zone of the North Sea of Okhotsk subzone from December 23, 2021 to January 7, 2022.
“At the moment, transporting products directly from the fishing areas to Chinese ports is the safest way to deliver,” the Federal Agency for Fishery added.
They recalled that restrictions on the import of seafood to Chinese ports in the holds of refrigerated ships were introduced at the end of 2020. During 2021, representatives of the Russian departments did a lot of negotiating work to reach agreements on the opening of ports.
According to preliminary data from the industry monitoring system, Russian fishermen finished the year ahead of 2020 by 1.5% - more than 5.05 million tons were mined in all basins of the Russian Federation and outside Russian waters. This figure also turned out to be higher than the record catch of 2018, when domestic fishermen for the first time broke the bar of 5 million tons (a record figure since 1992).
Assessing the results of the industry last year, the head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries, Ilya Shestakov , said that "fishermen have reoriented to the domestic market, and also quickly diversified export supplies, which made it possible not to reduce the catch rate for the main objects of thought." According to the Rosselkhoznadzor, the export of fish and seafood from Russia to a number of European countries increased several times in 2021, and supplies to Asia and Africa also increased significantly.
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