Russia’s Vladivostok Sea Fishing Port (Vladmorrybport), the largest stevedoring company in the Russian Far East for transshipping fish, has obtained permission to export fish products to Brazil, the company has said, after it passed the certification of the Brazilian Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply Ministry.
Vladmorrybport stated that “Specialists from Rosselkhoznadzor [the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance] have confirmed that our technical equipment and quality control system fully comply with the strict requirements of the South American market. Brazil is a promising importer of fish products from Russia, and now Russian pollock (and this is the main demand of the market) will go through our infrastructure. We are already working with China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Nigeria, Canada, and many other countries. Now Brazil is on this list. We are preparing for the first shipments to South America.”
Fish supplies from Primorye Krai to Brazil were not previously carried out, meaning Brazil is a new market for the Russian Far East.
Vladivostok Sea Fishing Port is a universal transshipment complex. The port’s total capacity for transshipping fish products is 620,000 tonnes per year. The port shipped 340,000 tonnes of fish products in 2025.
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