Kontali data and the Rabobank survey indicate an increase in global salmon production in 2025 but strong headwinds for the industry

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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The global supply of salmon is expected to remain stable in 2025 due to challenges faced by major producing countries, as indicated by a survey by Rabobank and data analysis firm Kontali. Norway is dealing with growth of sea lice and quality issues, while Chile's salmon production is projected to drop by 7 percent in 2024. However, Scotland's production is expected to rise by 15 percent in 2024, with continued growth predicted for the next two years. The Faroe Islands and other smaller salmon-farming countries are also seeing growth, while Iceland's production is anticipated to increase by 24 percent in 2024.
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Global aquaculture and fisheries data analysis firm Kontali and an annual survey by Rabobank are both indicating the global supply of salmon will remain flat due to continued headwinds in 2025. According to Rabobank Global Seafood Specialist Gorjan Nikolik, an annual survey conducted by the company of important players in the seafood industry and data collected by Kontali indicate major salmon-producing countries Chile and Norway are both facing a difficult period now and in the near future.“You see pretty healthy historical growth, but we are in a difficult time now, as we probably had a decline last year,” Nikolik said. Norway has faced several challenges in 2024, including an “explosive” growth of sea lice and a high percentage of lower-quality salmon, dubbed “production-grade” salmon, which is illegal to export. Nikolik said the country appears to be nearing the end of those difficulties and there could be modest growth.In contrast, Nikolik said that Chile is still struggling ...

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