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    The supply of Russian Mentai to China reduced by three-quarters

    • Last Update: 2021-09-18
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    Russian Sputnik News Agency, Moscow, September 14th.
    According to the Russian Railways magazine "Russian Railway Partners", citing news from the Russian Mintai Fishing Association, the supply of Russian Mintai to China has been reduced by three-quarters in the first half of 2021 due to quarantine restrictions.

    .
     
    The president of the association, Alexei Bugrak, said: "The supply is limited and only refrigerated containers can be used
    .
     
    During the spread of the new coronavirus, the logistics cost of companies' product transportation to China increased by 1.
    5 times
    .
    All these additional expenses are naturally eating away the income of the fishermen
    .
    "
     
    The magazine pointed out that Russian mentai fish suppliers lost 260 million U.
    S.
    dollars due to restrictions
    .
     
      The fishermen’s losses include being forced to reduce their fishing, falling product prices, additional logistics expenses and the implementation of all quarantine requirements
    .
     
      Russian fishery personnel increased the supply of mentai to the domestic market and made the most of fish processing capacity
    .
     
      For example, compared with 2020, the production of fish steaks, fish fillings, and surimi made with mentas in the first 8 months of Russia has increased by 34%
    .
      Russian Sputnik News Agency, Moscow, September 14th.
    According to the Russian Railways magazine "Russian Railway Partners", citing news from the Russian Mintai Fishing Association, the supply of Russian Mintai to China has been reduced by three-quarters in the first half of 2021 due to quarantine restrictions.

    .
     
      The president of the association, Alexei Bugrak, said: "The supply is limited and only refrigerated containers can be used
    .
     
      During the spread of the new coronavirus, the logistics cost of companies' product transportation to China increased by 1.
    5 times
    .
    All these additional expenses are naturally eating away the income of the fishermen
    .
    "
     
      The magazine pointed out that Russian mentai fish suppliers lost 260 million U.
    S.
    dollars due to restrictions
    .
     
      The fishermen’s losses include being forced to reduce their fishing, falling product prices, additional logistics expenses and the implementation of all quarantine requirements
    .
     
      Russian fishery personnel increased the supply of mentai to the domestic market and made the most of fish processing capacity
    .
     
      For example, compared with 2020, the production of fish steaks, fish fillings, and surimi made with mentas in the first 8 months of Russia has increased by 34%
    .
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