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Fish-Breeding Technological Cadastre as a Mechanism for the Development of Aquaculture in the Kaliningrad Region

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Periodically changing programs for the development of aquaculture in the Russian Federation reflect the development strategy of the country’s fisheries subsector. However, this strategy is built on the building blocks, which are regional programs. But, when developing regional programs for the development of aquaculture, more often they use an approach focused on setting directive indicators for the quantitative and qualitative parameters of aquaculture products and attracting potential investors to their implementation. Once developed, a fish breeding technological cadastre will determine the prospects for aquaculture in the region for decades and can be considered as a “road map” for its development. When determining the strategy for the development of aquaculture in the region, it is necessary to consider the potential capacity of the regional consumer market in aquaculture products and the real one, assessed for the period of strategy development, corresponding to the level of income of the population, as well as the possibility of selling aquaculture products in external consumer markets.

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Cheban, K., Khrustalev, E. (2023). Fish-Breeding Technological Cadastre as a Mechanism for the Development of Aquaculture in the Kaliningrad Region. In: Ronzhin, A., Kostyaev, A. (eds) Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production . Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 331. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7780-0_4

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