Imports of frozen skate (ray) from South Korea in March increased by 6% year-on-year

Published 2021년 4월 20일

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In March, South Korea experienced a 6% increase in frozen ray imports, reaching 976 tons compared to the same period in 2020. The majority of these imports, 45%, were sourced from Argentina. Chile and Uruguay also contributed significantly with 276 tons and 79 tons respectively. Other countries including the United States and New Zealand also imported smaller volumes. The average price per kilogram was US$6.64, with Argentine frozen rays being the most affordable at US$4.14 per kilogram, while Chinese frozen rays were the least expensive at US$2.31 per kilogram.
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News from SeafoodMedia on April 16 that South Korea imported 976 tons of frozen rays in March, an increase of 6% from 917 tons in the same period in 2020. 45% of frozen rays came from Argentina. Imports from Chile were 276 tons, and imports from Uruguay. The volume is 79 tons, the import volume to the United States is 42 tons, and the import volume to New Zealand is 38 tons. To The average import ...
Source: Foodmate

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