Cheese imports of Norway are up ten percent

Published 2022년 3월 9일

Tridge summary

In 2021, Norway experienced a 10.4% increase in cheese imports, totaling 17,387 tonnes, despite a slight decrease in domestic cheese consumption. This rise is attributed to the lucrative nature of imports and the desire to differentiate products. Grated cheese and processed cheese imports surged by 30%, while fresh and firm cheeses accounted for 26% and 18% of the increase, respectively. Yogurt imports also saw a 400-tonne rise, marking a 4.5% increase in overall dairy product imports. Conversely, flavored milk imports have decreased since 2014, being replaced by local favorites. Despite the pandemic, milk consumption in Norway returned to pre-pandemic levels, with a 2.5% decrease in 2021 compared to 2020.
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Original content

There have been many more Norwegian cheeses in recent years, and the quality has increased. We win awards abroad. Nevertheless, we can once again state that imports have increased. In 2021, Norway imported 17,387 tonnes of cheese, an increase of 10.4 per cent from the previous year. The import value increased by NOK 104 million, or 9.1 per cent. It shows Market Report 2021, which the Norwegian Directorate of Agriculture presented last week. However, the increased imports are not due to the fact that we ate more cheese than before. On the contrary, the average Norwegian ate as much cheese last year as the year before. Thus, we ate less Norwegian cheese. Every Norwegian ate an average of 1.9 percent less Norwegian cheese last year than the year before. - In 2020, we had a sharp increase in the consumption of Norwegian cheese, as a result of the pandemic. A decline from that level is to be expected when entering a new "eating norm", says Marit Haugen, chairman of the board of Tine. - ...
Source: Bondebladet

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