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В 2011году 1054 foreign companies exported seafood to the Russian market. The leading supplier in shipments value was Marine Harvest Norway with the share of *.**%. Other big exporters to Russia included such firms as Hallvard Leroy, Norway Pelagic, Firda Seafood, etc...
In 2011 Russian companies imported ***,*** MT of seafood products at the total value of more than RUR **.* billion...
In 2011 Russian companies imported ***,*** MT of seafood products at the total value of more than RUR **.* billion...
In January 2012 Russian companies imported **,*** MT of seafood products at the total value of more than RUR *.* billion...
In January 2012 Russian companies imported **,*** MT of seafood products at the total value of more than RUR *.* billion...
In January 2012 328 foreign companies exported seafood to the Russian market. The leading supplier in shipments value was Nergard Sales with the share of 5.66%. Other big exporters to Russia included such firms as Hallvard Leroy, Marine Harvest, Norway Pelagic AS, etc...
In January 2012 227 Russian companies were engaged in seafood import purchases on the world market. The leading importer remained unchanged – ZAO Russian Fish Company (closed jsc). Other big importers included such firms as Atlant Pacific, Ludmila, Akra, etc...
In January 2012 328 foreign companies exported seafood to the Russian market. The leading supplier in shipments volume was Norway Pelagic AS with the share of 8.33%. Other big exporters to Russia included such firms as Nergard Sales, Morobell, Iceland Pelagic, etc...
In January 2012 227 Russian companies were engaged in seafood import purchases on the world market. The leading importer remained unchanged – ZAO Russian Fish Company (closed jsc). Other big importers included such firms as Atlant Pacific, Ludmila, Akra, etc...
Russian Fish Company has remained the unchallenged leader in seafood imports in January 2012 both in terms of net weight and customs value. Through the month it imported *,*** MT of finfish and seafood (*.**% of the nation’s total import volume) at the total sum of more than RUR *** million (**.**%). Full list of Russian importers of January 2012 numbers 227 companies...
Russia's Fish Union (organization uniting importers and other market players advocating development of competition) has supported traceability and certification plan initiated by the nation's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor), reports http://www.megafishnet.com/
The first round of pollock roe auctions is over. Almost nine thousand tons of roe was sold, average price was more than JPY*** ($**) for a kg. The results are actively discussed by "roe community", reports www.megafishnet.com.
Vladivostok-based Alaska Pollock Association took active part in Boston show on 11-13 March 2012. Instead of exhibiting product samples at the show the Association turned spotlight on sustainable fisheries and markets diversification, reports http://www.megafishnet.com/
The finalists for the 2012 European Seafood Exposition Seafood Prix d'Elite new products competition were announced on Monday by event organiser Diversified Business Communications of Portland, Maine
In mid-March 2012 Russia's Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS for short) made sudden checks of Norwegian salmon and trout importers Kontact and Atlant Pacific, and the nation's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) and Association of Fish Traders and Producers as they were suspected in cartel collusion while shipping salmon and trout from Norway, reports http://www.megafishnet.com/
In January 2012 development of seafood shipments from the Russian Far East to main export markets was characterised first of all by comparably high level of frozen pollock roe import to Japan and South Korea and import of frozen salmon to China, reports http://www.megafishnet.com/
Russian Sea Group has announced an ambitious plan to become the world's biggest vertically integrated fish holding with complete production cycle from own raw material of both wild fishery and farmed origin to consumer packs, reports http://www.megafishnet.com/