As of August 7, 2022, since the beginning of the year, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region has registered for export 13,601 batches of fish and seafood with a total weight of 761,759.3 tons.
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446,490 tons of fish and seafood were issued to the Republic of Korea, and 245,514 tons to China.
The Office of Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the export of fish products to Nigeria in the amount of 23,723 tons. 19,761 tons of fish and seafood were exported to Japan, 6,079 tons to Germany, 4,696 tons to North Korea, and 3,642 tons to Côte d'Ivoire.
Since the beginning of 2022, fish and seafood from Primorsky Krai have been supplied to Vietnam, Ghana, Indonesia, Thailand, France, the Netherlands and other countries.
Officials of the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor checked the compliance of all export lots with the requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union and importing countries.
Since the beginning of 2022, 2,606 veterinary certificates for 61,082 tons of fish products have been issued under the control of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Kamchatka Territory and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, based on laboratory tests conducted by the Federal State Budget Institution Kamchatskaya MVL.
The specified volume is 10% less than in 2021, but 87% more than in 2020.
Most of the fish and seafood is sent to China - 23,138 tons (in 2021 - more than 42 thousand tons).
In addition, fishery products were exported to Vietnam (33 tons), European Union countries (20,981 tons), France (5,500 tons), Germany (7,546 tons), the Netherlands (3,720 tons), Korea (11,562 tons) .
All products met the veterinary requirements of the importing countries.
Before shipment, each batch of products was examined at the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Kamchatskaya MVL" for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus RNA in the samples from the surfaces of the container (916 studies). All results are negative. ■
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