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On January 22nd it was announced that the Russian Fisheries Corporation (RFC) planned to further reduce the supply of cod head and visceral products and had begun supplying cod fillts to China and Japan to increase the supply of more value-added products such as fish fillts and mackerel.
to supply 700 tonnes of cod fillies to China was signed in 2020.
year, the two sides signed a 1,000-ton contract, and the agreement to supply another 2,500 tons to China was largely completed.
the first batch of 600 tonnes of cod fillies will be available to the Japanese market in January 2021.
RFC plans to supply at least 5,000 tons of fish fillies to the region by 2022, and RFC is expanding its domestic market with deep-processed products, with about 1,000 tons of fish fillies to be supplied to the domestic market by 2020.
that delivery is scheduled to increase to 5,000 tons per year by 2021-2022.
Russian Fisheries Corporation (RFC) began production of mackerel in 2021, with plans to produce 4,000-5,000 tons of mackerel this year and about 20,000 tons in 2022.
plans to build 11 fishing vessels on the new super trawler, each capable of producing about 15,000 tons of deep-processed products, including fish fillts, mince and mackerel.
with the ships in operation, the production of mackerel will continue to grow.
the first fishing vessel to be handed over to the Russian Fisheries Corporation (RFC) in 2020 and will begin fishing in 2021.
this year, the RFC will receive the first two super trawlers from a series of vessels being built at the St. Petersburg Navy Yard shipyard.