In the 37th week, the price of Norwegian salmon continues to rise, while the performance in the U.S. market remains sluggish.

Published 2025년 9월 9일

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Core tip: In the 37th week (September 8 to 14), the spot price of Norwegian farmed salmon achieved a continuous increase, with the 4-5kg head-on gutted (HOG) specification approaching NOK 70/kg, rising by around NOK 5/kg; while the 6-7kg specification exceeded NOK 80/kg, reaching a new high in recent months.

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Based on market feedback, UCN has raised the price assessment index for FCA Oslo, as follows: A Norwegian supplier said, "This week, prices have risen again, and it can be felt that the supply and demand relationship is changing, with supply tending to stabilize; when you receive more and more order calls, and when Polish buyers contact us again, it can be seen that demand is increasing. I feel that Norwegian prices may exceed NOK 70/kg." In the second quarter of this year, Norwegian salmon increased by 27% year-on-year, and due to negative factors such as U.S. tariffs, the price slump period has lasted for several months. Mowi predicts that the global production growth rate will slow significantly by 2026, falling to around 3%. In the U.S. market, the situation for Norwegian Trim-D frozen fillets in the 36th week remained stable, while the price of frozen whole fish increased by $0.10/lb, due to rising demand in Asia. The U.S. market has recently performed very weakly due to the ...
Source: Foodmate

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