In the third quarter of 2024, Norway's seafood exports experienced a 5% increase, reaching NOK 44.1 billion (USD 4.1 billion) despite quota cuts for various fish species. This growth is largely attributed to salmon, which accounts for 70% of the export value and saw an 8% increase in volume. Germany emerges as a key market, with salmon exports to the country rising by 32%. This growth is particularly significant given the challenges faced by the industry, such as rising production costs, sea temperature increases leading to sea lice problems, and competition. The quarter also marked the first time in over a year that fresh whole trout had a higher export price than fresh whole Pacific salmon.