Norwegian salmon prices increased at the end of 2023

Published 2024년 1월 3일

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Norwegian salmon prices saw a substantial increase in the first week of 2024, with the average per-kilo price of salmon rising 17.9 percent from the previous week. The price increase was seen across different weight categories, with the largest volume of salmon being exported to the E.U. Norway exported 18,566 metric tons of salmon and trout, with the largest volume going to Poland. The European salmon exchange Fish Pool reported an expected increase in future prices until Q3 2024, with January futures pricing increasing to NOK 105.20 per kilogram.
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Norwegian salmon prices continued to rise in the last days of 2023.According to The Nasdaq Salmon Index, the per-kilo price of Norwegian salmon in the first week of 2024 reached NOK 99.75 (USD 9.62, EUR 8.81) in week 52, up NOK 15.14 (USD 1.46, EUR 1.34), or 17.9 percent, from the previous week.The index, which provides weekly sales updates and a weighted average price for fresh, head-on gutted Atlantic superior salmon from Norway, revealed the average per-kilogram price of salmon is up NOK 16.02 (USD 1.55, EUR 1.42) over the past four weeks and is up 26.6 percent, or NOK 20.97 (USD 2.02, EUR 1.85) over the past 12 weeks.The per-kilo average price also rose in week 51 of 2023, hitting NOK 84.60 (USD 8.16, EUR 7.48).In week 52, Salmon between 1 and 2 kilograms accounted for 0.82 percent of total sales, with an average price of NOK 76.44 (USD 7.27, EUR 6.67), which is an increase of NOK 15.57 (USD 1.50, EUR 1.38) over last week, Nasdaq reported. Salmon between 2 and 3 kilograms, ...

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