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    In 2021, the Russian Far East’s fishery income will be reduced by nearly 30% due to the suspension of exports to China

    • Last Update: 2021-12-24
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, December 7th .
    Gehrman Zverev, chairman of the All-Russian Association of Fishery Enterprises (VAR PE ), quoted the association’s assessment to tell Satellite News Agency that the epidemic has caused the suspension of exports to China , which will make Russia’s Far East.
    The income of fishery companies in 2021 will be reduced by 27% .
     
    Since last year, after traces of the new crown virus were found on Russian fish products, China has repeatedly restricted its exports to China
    .
    The official website of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China announced on October 29 that: “Because a sample of the outer packaging of a batch of frozen chick salmon imported from Russia was detected as positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid, according to the announcement of the General Administration of Customs for 2020 According to No.
    103, the national customs will continue to suspend the acceptance of import declarations from the Russian manufacturer Zarya (registration number CH-522) for 4 weeks starting from November 3, 2021.

    "
     
    Zverev pointed out that according to the previous estimate of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, the loss caused by the reduction in exports was US$500 million
    .
     
    He said: “China’s blockade mainly affected the Mentai market
    .
    According to data from the Russian Federal Customs Service, the supply of Mentai in the first nine months of 2021 was reduced by nearly 80% compared to last year-to 115,000 tons
    .
    Although a large number of products have passed.
    South Korea was transferred to China, but the total export volume is still much smaller
    .
    "
     
    The chairman of the All-Russian Association of Fishery Enterprises added that in 2021, the large-scale catch of mintai will not be sold in Russia, mainly due to the financial difficulties in the field of fish processing, the cost of transporting fish from the Russian Far East almost doubled, and consumers Demand is limited
    .
     
      Zverev said that Russia is actively looking for new export markets
    .
     
      He said: "Exports to Africa, Thailand and Vietnam have increased
    .
    This year, a promising new market-Indonesia has been opened up
    .
    In addition, Chinese fish producers have increased the production of mentai fillets and surimi, which are sold in Europe.
    The demand is great
    .
    "
    Fishery PE Outbreak China Export
     
      Since last year, after traces of the new crown virus were found on Russian fish products, China has repeatedly restricted its exports to China
    .
    The official website of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China announced on October 29 that: “Because a sample of the outer packaging of a batch of frozen chick salmon imported from Russia was detected as positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid, according to the announcement of the General Administration of Customs for 2020 According to No.
    103, the national customs will continue to suspend the acceptance of import declarations from the Russian manufacturer Zarya (registration number CH-522) for 4 weeks starting from November 3, 2021.

    "
     
      Zverev pointed out that according to the previous estimate of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, the loss caused by the reduction in exports was US$500 million
    .
     
      He said: “China’s blockade mainly affected the Mentai market
    .
    According to data from the Russian Federal Customs Service, the supply of Mentai in the first nine months of 2021 was reduced by nearly 80% compared to last year-to 115,000 tons
    .
    Although a large number of products have passed.
    South Korea was transferred to China, but the total export volume is still much smaller
    .
    "
     
      The chairman of the All-Russian Association of Fishery Enterprises added that in 2021, the large-scale catch of mintai will not be sold in Russia, mainly due to the financial difficulties in the field of fish processing, the cost of transporting fish from the Russian Far East almost doubled, and consumers Demand is limited
    .
     
      Zverev said that Russia is actively looking for new export markets
    .
     
      He said: "Exports to Africa, Thailand and Vietnam have increased
    .
    This year, a promising new market-Indonesia has been opened up
    .
    In addition, Chinese fish producers have increased the production of mentai fillets and surimi, which are sold in Europe.
    The demand is great
    .
    "
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