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Exports to China, Russia's biggest seafood market for many years, fell by 70 percent to about 310,000 tonnes last year, a far cry from the country's import of as much as 1 million tonnes of the product over the past few years
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However, seafood exporters are finding destinations for their products, delivering supplies to booming European, Asian and African markets, according to preliminary data from Russia's fisheries agency Rosrybolovstvo
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Among the most notable increases in Europe, shipments to Germany surged by 270% to 20,200t, followed by similarly strong increases in imports to France at 9,100t and Poland at 8,700t
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Seafood supplies to the UK and Spain rose 42% to 7,000 tonnes and 24% to 5,500 tonnes, respectively
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Exports to the Netherlands remained at a high of 116,100 tonnes, down only 3,800 tonnes from the previous year
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Exports to Asian countries other than China have also grown significantly
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Seafood supplies to Japan increased by 93% year-on-year to 80,600 tonnes
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Seafood supplies to Japan increased by 93% year-on-year to 80,600 tonnes
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Exports from the Republic of Korea increased by 49% to 935,200 metric tons, making it the largest importer of Russian seafood, and South Korea's Port of Busan is also a hub for exports to other countries
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