Norway Reaches 2026 Fisheries Agreement with Russia, Cod Quota at Lowest Level Since 1991
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After challenging negotiations, Norway and Russia have agreed on a fisheries agreement for 2026.
Norway and Russia have reached an agreement on a fisheries agreement for 2026. Trade restrictions have made the negotiations challenging, according to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. The new agreement includes an agreement on the smallest cod quota since 1991, or 285,000 tonnes, which is a 16 percent decrease compared to this year's quota. Norway's share of this quota is 139,827 tonnes. Norway-Russia Fisheries Agreement for 2026 The total …
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Norway and Russia have agreed on a fisheries agreement for 2026. Sanctions have made the negotiations challenging, according to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
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