Gidrostroy Built Two Pollock Processing Plants in Japan’s Northern Territories that Russia Occupies
Last year, the foremost Russian fishery company, Gidrostroy Group, built two new fishery processing plants in Japan's disputed Northern Territories, which Russia occupies. The investment amounted to approximately RUB 3.2 billion ($31,29 million). The plants were built on Etorofu Island and Shikotan Island and will process Alaska pollock. The Russian Federal Fisheries Service announced this on January 6.
Minato Shimbun reported that the new plants were built based on the winning bid in the second round of investment fishing quotas...
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