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냉동 갈치의 YoY 변동 상위 국가는 대만 (+145.5%), 일본 (+85.3%), 베트남 (-21.6%)입니다.
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2025-10 기준, 노출 가능한 냉동 갈치 거래 단가가 있는 국가는 대만 (7.58 USD / kg), 중국 (6.25 USD / kg), 베네수엘라 (3.84 USD / kg), 오만 (3.66 USD / kg), 세네갈 (2.64 USD / kg), 외 4개국입니다.
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일자
항목명
단가 (USD)
2026-03-01
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9.70 USD / kg
2026-03-01
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5.82 USD / kg
2026-03-01
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13.96 USD / kg
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13.57 USD / kg
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2.77 USD / kg
Classification
Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormFrozen
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product
Raw Material
Commodity GroupMarine capture fish (cutlassfish/hairtail; family Trichiuridae)
Scientific NameTrichiurus lepturus
PerishabilityHigh
Growing Conditions
Marine (also reported from brackish waters in some references); benthopelagic species associated with continental shelf and slope environments.
Reported depth range includes inshore waters to at least ~350 m (some references report a wider depth range).
Consumption Forms
Frozen whole fish or portions for cooking
Salted/dried products in some markets
Fresh/chilled product where locally landed and distributed
Grading Factors
Species identity (scientific name/FAO code) and labeling compliance
Size/weight count and length class
Physical integrity (breakage, tail damage) and appearance (silvering, bruising)
Glaze condition (if glazed) and absence of dehydration/freezer burn
Odor and signs of oxidation/dehydration linked to cold-chain performance
Market
Frozen largehead hairtail is a globally distributed capture-fish product derived from the cutlassfish Trichiurus lepturus (FAO code LHT), a circumglobal species inhabiting continental shelf and slope waters. Supply is driven by wild capture landings, and FAO reporting shows largehead hairtail has been a major named species in China’s capture fisheries (e.g., 1,429 thousand tonnes reported for 2006), underscoring the importance of Northwest Pacific production. Market availability and pricing are sensitive to stock dynamics, management measures, and seasonal fishing patterns in key producing regions. Because the product is traded frozen, commercial outcomes depend heavily on rapid freezing, minimizing dehydration/oxidation, and maintaining continuous deep-frozen cold-chain conditions through storage and transport.
Major Producing Countries
중국FAO reporting on China capture fisheries lists largehead hairtail among top species (e.g., 1,429 thousand tonnes in 2006).
Specification
Physical Attributes
Extremely elongate, compressed body tapering to a pointed tip; caudal fin absent.
Steely blue with silvery reflections when fresh, becoming uniformly silvery gray after death.
Continental shelf and slope species occurring from inshore waters to at least ~350 m depth (depth range may extend deeper depending on reference).
Packaging
Frozen product is commonly packed to protect against dehydration and oxidation during deep-frozen storage and distribution (often using poly-lined cartons/bags).
Glazing may be used as a protective ice layer; when used, glazing water quality is typically specified (e.g., potable water or clean seawater in Codex quick-frozen standards).
ProcessingMarketed in multiple forms including frozen; FishBase notes Trichiurus lepturus is marketed salted/dried and also frozen.Codex quick-frozen standards define deep-frozen handling expectations (e.g., product reaching -18°C or colder at the thermal centre after stabilization in the quick-freezing definition, then kept deep frozen to maintain quality).
Deep-frozen cold chain is the key control point; Codex quick-frozen definitions reference achieving -18°C or colder at the thermal centre after stabilization and keeping product deep frozen through storage and transport.
Codex guidance for fish and fishery products emphasizes time/temperature control across handling, processing, storage, distribution, import and sale.
Shelf Life
Quality degradation risks in frozen fish trade include dehydration (freezer burn) and oxidation if packaging/glazing and temperature control are inadequate; Codex quick-frozen standards emphasize processing/packaging to minimize dehydration and oxidation.
Risks
Stock Status HighFrozen largehead hairtail supply is dependent on capture fisheries; shifts in stock status and fishery management measures in major producing regions can quickly tighten availability and increase price volatility. FAO reporting has shown largehead hairtail as a high-volume named species in China’s capture production (e.g., 2006), indicating meaningful exposure to Northwest Pacific fishing outcomes.Track key management actions (closures, effort limits) in major producing regions, diversify approved origins/species specifications where feasible, and use forward buying and cold-store planning to smooth landing variability.
Cold Chain Integrity MediumDeep-frozen logistics failures (temperature excursions, partial thaw/refreeze) increase dehydration/oxidation and can create food safety and quality defects; Codex guidance and quick-frozen definitions emphasize strict time/temperature control and maintaining deep-frozen conditions.Require end-to-end temperature monitoring (logger data), specify maximum allowable temperature excursions, and audit freezing, glazing, and cold-store practices against Codex-aligned HACCP controls.
Species Identification MediumHairtail/cutlassfish supply chains can face species identification and labeling risk (closely related Trichiuridae species and aggregation in some statistics), which can create compliance issues with buyer specifications and market naming rules.Contract on scientific name and accepted commercial designation, apply verification (supplier documentation and periodic DNA testing where warranted), and align labeling to destination-market naming requirements.
Regulatory Compliance MediumMarket access can be disrupted by compliance failures on catch documentation, port/landing controls, and food hygiene requirements for fishery products; international frameworks such as the FAO PSMA strengthen scrutiny on IUU-linked supply.Maintain full chain-of-custody documentation (vessel/landing, lot traceability), use PSMA-aligned due diligence for higher-risk supply, and verify processing facilities’ HACCP-based controls.
Sustainability
Fisheries stock status and management measures (catch/effort controls, seasonal closures) can materially affect availability of wild-caught hairtail supply.
IUU fishing and traceability risk in global seafood trade; FAO’s Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) is a core international tool to block IUU-derived fish from reaching markets.
Labor & Social
Crew welfare, safety at sea, and decent work conditions in capture fisheries; the ILO Work in Fishing Convention (C188) sets minimum standards for fishers’ working and living conditions.
FAQ
What species is typically meant by “largehead hairtail” in seafood trade documentation?It is commonly identified as Trichiurus lepturus (FAO species code LHT). Because hairtail/cutlassfish supply chains can include closely related Trichiuridae species, buyers often specify the scientific name to reduce mislabeling and specification risk.
What deep-frozen temperature benchmark is commonly referenced for quick-frozen fish products?Codex’s quick-frozen fish fillets standard defines the quick-freezing process as complete when product temperature reaches -18°C or colder at the thermal centre after stabilization, and it emphasizes keeping the product deep frozen during transportation, storage and distribution. Frozen hairtail supply chains typically target continuous deep-frozen conditions consistent with these Codex-aligned expectations.