Norwegian seafood export trade statistics 2024

Published 2025년 1월 20일

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In 2024, Norway's salmon exports saw a growth of 2%, reaching a value of NOK 122.9 billion, which accounts for 70% of the country's total seafood exports. The largest markets were Poland, Denmark, and the United States, with China experiencing the highest increase in imports. Other growing markets included South Korea, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Vietnam, Canada, and Thailand. The export values and growth rates varied across different seafood categories. In the fourth quarter of 2024, Norwegian aquaculture seafood exports, which made up 74% of total seafood exports in value and 48% in volume, increased by 3.4% to 1.3 million tonnes, with a value of NOK 130.6 billion, showing a 2% increase from the previous year.
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Compared to 2023, exports increased by NOK 3.7 billion, or 2%. Norway exported NOK 122.9 billion worth of salmon in 2024, accounting for 70% of total seafood exports. The largest markets for Norwegian seafood exports in 2024 were Poland, Denmark and the United States, with the largest increase in exports to China, where exports increased by NOK 887 million, or 10%, compared to last year. Here is the ranking of export markets by value: -Poland: NOK 18.1 billion (-3%) -Denmark: NOK 13.8 billion (-5%) -USA: NOK 13.3 billion (-3%) -Netherlands: NOK 11.2 billion (+5%) -France: NOK 10.6 billion (-10%) -China: NOK 9.4 billion (+10%) -UK: NOK 9.1 billion (+7%) -Spain: NOK 8.8 billion (+0%) -Italy: NOK 7.4 billion NOK 5.7 billion (-1%) - Germany: NOK 5.7 billion (+6%) The following are the growth markets with the largest export growth: - China: NOK 886 million (+10%) - South Korea: NOK 634 million (+14%) - United Kingdom: NOK 584 million (+7%) - Netherlands: NOK 520 million (+5%) - ...
Source: Foodmate

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