Spanish households increase fish consumption since the pandemic, after years of decline

Published Jul 15, 2021

Tridge summary

The Aecoc Seafood Congress in Baiona, Pontevedra, discussed the future of Spain's fish and seafood trade, focusing on digital trade and economic recovery from the pandemic. The consumption of fish and shellfish in Spain reached 1,150 million kilos in 2020, with sales totaling 10,240 million euros. The pandemic led to a shift in consumption habits, with an increase in the purchase of frozen fish and seafood, especially through supermarkets and digitally. The sales of seafood online sur surged by 94% in 2020. The category of refrigerated fish has experienced the most growth, with salmon and monkfish being the most popular fresh fish. The summer of 2021 is expected to be transitional for the tourism industry, with potential risks for segments that supply to hotels.
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The Aecoc Seafood Congress, which ends Thursday in Baiona (Pontevedra), analyzes the future of the fish and seafood trade in Spain, with challenges such as digital trade or the reactivation of the economy after the coronavirus. Míguez, also deputy director of the Port of Celeiro (Lugo), emphasizes that in March and April 2020 the downward curve of fish intake at home began to “reverse” and, since then, Spaniards include in the basket of the purchase species that previously only took in bars and restaurants, like the palometa, the sea bass and the bream. In 2020, the Spanish consumed 1,150 million kilos of fish and shellfish, for which they disbursed 10,240 million euros, and the sale was 10.4 kilos per capita, 1 kilo more than the previous year, according to Míguez, with data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. By category, the purchase of frozen fish increased by 17.5% and that of seafood by 17.2%, and the prices of fish for domestic consumption grew by 3% in ...
Source: PEefeagro

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