Khabarovsk Salmon Season Off to Strong Start Despite Price Surprise
The salmon seasons in the Khabarovsk region are off to a strong start, with around 33 tons of fish caught so far. Despite a surprise in prices, residents are optimistic about meeting the target of 36 tons. Meanwhile, a ban on industrial fishing is set to fully commence by September 26.
The current catch is the best in the last five years, marking a significant improvement. Despite this, residents are taken aback by the high price of chum salmon in local stores and markets. Vladimir Klyachin, chairman of the Fish Industry Association, has called for a relaxation of stock standards to address this issue.
Several factors contribute to the price fluctuations, including financial burdens on enterprises, permit costs, caviar marking, and new contract rules for fish breeding plots. As the season progresses, industry leaders and consumers alike await the full implementation of the fishing ban, which is expected to have an impact on both supply and demand.
With the salmon seasons in full swing, the Khabarovsk region has seen a robust catch so far. However, high prices have left residents puzzled. As the ban on industrial fishing comes into full effect, stakeholders anticipate changes in the market. The Fish Industry Association continues to advocate for adjustments to stock standards to better balance supply and demand.
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