Fish Farmer

Norwegian salmon sales hit August record

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EXPORTS of Norwegian salmon hit a new August record last month, with sales totalling NOK 7bn (£584m).

The country’s fish farmers exported 119,000 tonnes during the month, an increase of 21% on volume and 33% in value compared with August last year.

Seafood exports of all types, including whitefish, shellfish and pelagic species such as herring and mackerel, also soared to a new high last month, totalling NOK 9.6bn, (£800m) up by 23% or

NOK 2.3bn (£192m).

On salmon sales, Seafood Council analyst Paul T.Aandahl said:“We have never had such a strong August for salmon exports, either in volume or value.

“Increased tourism and a gradual reopening of the restaurant sector are two of the explanatio­ns. At the same time, we also see that home consumptio­n is increasing in several markets, which has raised the demand for salmon compared with August last year.”

Poland was the largest growth market for salmon.

Aandahl added:“There is still a high demand for processed products such as smoked salmon and pre-packaged salmon portions for sale in retail in markets such as Germany, France and Italy.This means that sales of salmon as a raw material to the processing industry are increasing.”

Seafood Council CEO Renate Larsen said the reopening of the world community was obviously having a positive effect.

Farmed trout sales also performed well in value terms last month despite a 6% drop in volume. They totalled NOK 404m (£34m), a rise of NOK 79m (£6.6m) or 25% with the US, Belarus and the Ukraine the largest markets.

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