Prices for cod and haddock from Russia and Norway are rising

Published 2024년 11월 28일

Tridge summary

The article reports a 25% decrease in the total allowable catch of cod in the Barents Sea, resulting in a 32% reduction in the trawl fleet. Despite this, the prices for frozen Norwegian H&G cod remain stable at around 7,300-7,400 per tonne, while the price for frozen H&G Atlantic cod from Russia has been marked down to 6,050 per tonne, with a range of 6,000-6,200. The prices for frozen H&G haddock from Norway and Russia are quoted at around 4,900-5,000 per tonne and 4,850 per tonne respectively, for sizes over 800 grams and 500g-1kg respectively.
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Original content

The total allowable catch of cod in the Barents Sea will be reduced by 25% to 340,000 tonnes next year, which also implies a 32% reduction in the trawl fleet. Against this backdrop, prices for frozen Norwegian H&G cod in the 1-2 kg category fluctuate between 7,300 and 7,400 per tonne, including costs and freight to Chinese processing centres. The assessment for frozen H&G Atlantic cod from Russia has been updated to 6,050 per tonne, with a price range of 6,000 to 6,200. Prices for ...
Source: Fishretail

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