Norwegian salmon and trout exports both up in July

Published 2024년 8월 13일

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Norway's seafood exports, including salmon and trout, saw a increase in value and volume compared to the previous year. The exports were valued at NOK 727 million for seafood and NOK 9.6 billion for salmon in July alone. The main export destinations were Poland, Denmark, and the Netherlands for salmon, and Thailand, Ukraine, and the United States for trout. Despite the increase in volume, the price of salmon continued to fall, with the increase in export value being offset by the depreciation of the Norwegian krone.
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Seafood exports were worth NOK 727 million, up 6% year-on-year. Poland, Denmark and the Netherlands were the main export destinations. In July, salmon exports totaled 107,442 tons, worth NOK 9.6 billion, up 13% year-on-year, and NOK 262 million, up 3% year-on-year. Poland, the Netherlands and the United States were the largest export markets. Salmon prices fell further in July, and the increase in export value was driven by the depreciation of the Norwegian krone. In euros, exports were unchanged compared to July last year, while in U.S. dollars, exports fell 2%. In ...
Source: Foodmate

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