This factor attracts businessmen to the sphere of aquaculture breeding.
Especially in the Crimea, where mussels are served in almost every restaurant and cafe.
Until 2014, mussels and oysters were supplied to Russia mainly from other countries, but after the introduction of sanctions, mass commercial production of this product on the domestic market began.Subsequently, large farms were formed in Krasnodar territory, the Republic of Karelia, Primorsky Krai, and of course in the Crimea.
Aquafarms are actively developing in the Crimea. The Peninsula becomes the largest producer of sea delicacies.So, as of January 2020, 76 farms are engaged in aquaculture in the Republic, 11 farms are engaged in breeding mussels and oysters.
Sudak Bay is perfect for this destination.By the way, in the 70s, a mussel farm worked here.
One of the investors resumed the tradition of growing hydrobionts in the area of Cape Meganom. He leased a land plot, bought diving equipment, boats, equipped a pier and platforms, and installed buoys.
On an area of 172.7 hectares, the investor reproduces mussels and oysters.
The first production line has already been launched, and we plan to reach the volume of 200 tons of mussels and 550 thousand oysters per year. And in the future to grow valuable breeds of fish and shrimp.
You can order a Crimean delicacy rich in protein and amino acids now.
In addition, arriving at the farm, anyone can go fishing in the open sea and enjoy the Crimean scenery.
The amount of declared investment in the project is more than 41 million rubles.
It has already been invested 7.4 million rubles.