Norwegian live snow crab exports to China will soon be approved

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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China is set to approve imports of live snow crabs from Norway, making it the largest market for the product. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority is still working on regulatory approval, but positive signals are expected from China. By 2025, Norway will allocate 10% of its total snow crab fishing quota to live crab exports, with a focus on expanding access in Asia. The move is anticipated to boost the profitability of the Norwegian snow crab industry. The two countries have also agreed to implement electronic health certificates for seafood exports.
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Naess said China is the world's largest market for live snow crabs, but it has not yet opened Norwegian imports. After negotiations with Chinese customs officials, it is expected to eventually obtain regulatory approval. "The Norwegian Food Safety Authority still has some regulatory work to complete, but we have received very positive signals from China that our products are about to be approved." Naess said. In 2025, the Norwegian government will allocate 10% of the total snow crab fishing quota to live crab exports, aiming to expand market access in Asia. Norwegian analysts pointed out that entering the Chinese market will greatly improve the overall profitability of the Norwegian snow crab industry, and it is possible to replicate some of the successful ...
Source: Foodmate

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