Chilean coho salmon prices rose with low production

Published Nov 22, 2024

Tridge summary

Chile is diversifying its agricultural exports due to an anticipated decrease in production and a decline in sockeye salmon production in the United States, leading to a tighter market. This has piqued interest from Europe and China, resulting in price increases that are in line with forecasts and are expected to rise further next year, especially with the anticipated rise in Norwegian Atlantic salmon prices and the depletion of Chile's frozen stocks.
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Original content

Despite Japan's status as a major importer, Chile is diversifying its exports. An expected drop in production this year, as well as a decline in sockeye salmon production in the United States, have tightened the market, attracting interest from Europe and China. The price increase is in line with forecasts and is expected to continue to increase ...
Source: Fishretail

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