News

EU: Sea bass sales remained low in January and February 2024 with weak demand

Frozen Sea Bream
Portugal
Published Mar 21, 2024

Tridge summary

In 2024, small and large sea bass prices remained high, while medium-sized fish experienced a slight price decrease. Trade volumes saw a small increase in 2023, with Greece leading as the largest exporter. Turkish exporters also experienced a 9% volume increase. Despite being a net importer, Spain became the third largest exporter of sea bass and bream, surpassing Italy. The main recipient of Spanish exports was Portugal, which saw its imports from Spain increase from 8,200 tonnes in 2021 to 14,100 tonnes in 2023.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by a state-of-the-art LLM model and is intended for informational purposes only. It is recommended that readers refer to the original article for more context.

Original content

Meanwhile, prices for small and large sea bass remained close to elevated levels seen in the final months of 2023. Medium-sized fish have fallen slightly in price: in January 2024, Greek fish on the Spanish market cost EUR 7.75 per kg compared to EUR. 8.60 per kg in September 2023. Trade volumes increased slightly in 2023, although year-on-year growth was lower than previous years. In Greece, the largest exporter by volume, imports remained stable at 121,000 tons. After a slight decline in 2022, Turkish exporters had a good year in 2023, with volumes up nine percent to 106,000 tonnes. Despite being a net importer, Spain has become the third largest exporter ...
Source: Fishretail
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.