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Fishery fillet export
"Fillet shipments are expected to be 192,000 tonnes, almost 2.
3 times that
of 2017.
Such a breakthrough is possible thanks to the continuous construction of production facilities and their level of modernization, especially in the Far East, which is close to the sales market
.
This is undoubtedly an advantage for the Fisheries Complex (RHK), as the export of processed products allows us to diversify transport and create new jobs,"
commented the head of the Rosselkhozbank Industrial Professional Centre.
3 times that
of 2017.
Such a breakthrough is possible thanks to the continuous construction of production facilities and their level of modernization, especially in the Far East, which is close to the sales market
.
This is undoubtedly an advantage for the Fisheries Complex (RHK), as the export of processed products allows us to diversify transport and create new jobs,"
commented the head of the Rosselkhozbank Industrial Professional Centre.
The growth in the delivery of deep-processed products is gradually changing the export pattern
of the Far East.
If earlier exports were based on frozen fish, crab and caviar, there is now a clear
trend towards diversification through fish fillets, canned fish and preserves, fish oil and fishmeal.
of the Far East.
If earlier exports were based on frozen fish, crab and caviar, there is now a clear
trend towards diversification through fish fillets, canned fish and preserves, fish oil and fishmeal.
According to the RSHB Center of Industry Experts (TSOE), the main consumer of Russian fish fillets is South Korea, which will account for 52,500 tons of supply in 2021, or 35%
of supply.
The Netherlands is in second place (34,200 tons, 23%), followed by Germany (18,800 tons, 13%)
.
Japan (only 16 tons in 2017 and 55,000 tons in 2021), China (141 tons and 3 thousand tons, respectively) show rapid growth in
purchases.
of supply.
The Netherlands is in second place (34,200 tons, 23%), followed by Germany (18,800 tons, 13%)
.
Japan (only 16 tons in 2017 and 55,000 tons in 2021), China (141 tons and 3 thousand tons, respectively) show rapid growth in
purchases.
"According to RSHB's estimates, 500,000 tonnes of new fish processing facilities
could be introduced in the Far East.
This provides a basis for making positive forecasts for the domestic market and the growth of export shipments," he believes
.
could be introduced in the Far East.
This provides a basis for making positive forecasts for the domestic market and the growth of export shipments," he believes
.
According to the Central Ecological Commission, Russian fillet exports are expected to reach an all-time
high.
It is expected to be 102,000 tons in 2022 (an increase of 3%
compared to 2021).
high.
It is expected to be 102,000 tons in 2022 (an increase of 3%
compared to 2021).