In the 27th week, the decline of Norwegian salmon prices narrowed, while Chile and Scotland continued to decline

Published 2024년 7월 1일

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The price of Norwegian salmon has stabilized or slightly increased after a decline, with the production end price remaining the same. Export volume is expected to be high, and the price for 3-6 kg salmon is NOK 70+/kg. The price of Norwegian salmon sold to the UK has fallen. In the US, the price of salmon fillets in the Miami wholesale market has also fallen seasonally. Scottish salmon prices have also fallen to the lowest level since the beginning of the year, following the same trend as Norwegian salmon.
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Norwegian sources said that after the continuous decline since the 20th week, the price of Norwegian salmon temporarily stabilized in the 27th week, or the decline narrowed. A Norwegian exporter executive said that the production end price in the 27th week was the same as last week, with 3-4 kg at NOK 72/kg and 5-6 kg at NOK 75/kg. It is expected that the export volume this week will be very abundant. Another Norwegian company leader confirmed that the price of 3-6 kg salmon is NOK 70+/kg, and the transaction negotiations with customers are still very tense. A European processor said that the price of 3-5 kg salmon sold by Norway to the UK is still falling, with a drop of ?0.70/kg to ?6.00/kg. A Chilean producer said that Urner Barry According to the report on June 27, the price of 2-3 pound fillets in the Miami wholesale market in the United States was $5.50-$5.70/lb, 3-4 pound fillets were $5.65-$5.80/lb, and 4-5 pound fillets were $5.90-$6.05/lb, which fell to $0.15-0.25/lb on ...
Source: Foodmate

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