Global salmon production fell slightly

Published 2023년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

Global Atlantic salmon supplies decreased by 3 percent in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Norway saw a 2 percent decrease in production, while the United Kingdom and Faroe Islands experienced increases of 18 percent and 6 percent, respectively. In Chile, the harvest of coho salmon increased by 18.7 percent, leading some producers to shift from Atlantic salmon to coho salmon production. Additionally, commercial wild salmon harvests in Alaska are expected to increase by 16 percent in 2023, primarily driven by an increase in pink salmon catches.
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Atlantic salmon In January-March 2023, global Atlantic salmon supplies totaled about 643,400 tonnes, down 3 percent from the first quarter of 2022. Norway in particular recorded production of 335,600 tonnes during the period, down 2 percent from the same period last year. In contrast, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland saw output increase by 18 percent over the same period, and the Faroe Islands by 6 percent. In Chile, the accumulated harvest amounted to 189.1 thousand tons, an increase of 3.7 percent. Other salmonids In Chile, the total coho salmon harvest during this period reached 61,600 tons, a significant increase of 18.7 percent compared to the same period the previous year. A new trend in the industry is that some producers are increasing coho salmon production and diversifying markets outside Japan, targeting the United States and other countries, arguing that the species has a faster, more efficient production cycle and requires less antibiotic ...
Source: Fishretail

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