Norway: Salmon prices shoot past NOK 100 per kilo

게시됨 2023년 2월 23일

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Prices for fresh salmon in Norway have surged to over NOK 100 a kilo, the highest since May, due to severe storms disrupting transport and fish farming activities, leading to a fish shortage. This steep increase, over 10.6%, has caught both seasonal trends and salmon company chiefs off-guard. Despite the price hike, demand remains unaffected and exports are still holding up, albeit with a slight dip last week. Industry analysts predict that prices will likely stabilize with improved weather.
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Fresh salmon prices in Norway soared to well over NOK 100 a kilo, a figure not seen since May last year. According to Statistics Norway, which monitors trends on a regular basis, they rose by more than 10.6% or NOK 9.92 to NOK 103.22 a kilo (£8.30) during week seven. It is the steepest percentage increase for some time and its scale has surprised even some salmon company chiefs. Seasonal weather factors could partly be behind the sharp movement. Severe storms have affected the country in recent days, disrupting transport and fish farming activity in a number of areas. This has led to a shortage of fish, forcing up prices, but even so a figure of over NOK 100 a kilo is highly unusual for this time of year. Guessing price trends can be a risky business, but with better weather due to return, they may settle back next week. Industry analysts say the general trend is up, partly because of a lower biomass. So far demand does not seem to have been affected of what are high prices for ...

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