Seafood exports from Chile in May 2024 showed a decrease of 17.4%

게시됨 2024년 6월 27일

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Despite a general decline in the seafood industry, some segments have shown resilience and growth. Mussel sales increased by 7.9% to $35 million, and exports of cuttlefish increased by 17.8% to $20 million. Deep-sea cod and hake exports also saw increases of 45.9% to $10 million and 7.6% to $3 million, respectively. Brazil became the most dynamically developing market, increasing seafood imports by 17.4% to $81 million, largely due to an increase in salmon and trout exports. Spain became the second largest destination market for Chilean seafood, increasing imports by 15.4% to $32 million. France came in third with imports worth $20 million. The article highlights the importance of product diversity and strategic export decisions in the future performance of the industry.
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However, despite the overall decline, some segments of the industry have shown resilience. For example, mussel sales increased 7.9% to $35 million. Exports of cuttlefish increased by 17.8%, amounting to $20 million. Deep-sea cod increased by 45.9% to $10 million, while hake exports increased by 7.6% to $3 million. It should be noted that Brazil became one of the most dynamically developing markets, increasing seafood imports by 17.4% to $81 million. This growth is largely due to an increase in salmon and trout exports by 19.7%, reaching $79 million. Brazil was able to take a share of 11.9% of Chile's total seafood exports for the month. Spain, in turn, became the second largest destination market for Chilean seafood, increasing imports by 15.4% to $32 million. Increased supplies of mussels, cuttlefish and hake contributed to an increase in imports into the country. Spain's share in total exports was ...
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