Fish Farmer

Good times rolling again for salmon

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THE good times are finally returning to Norway’s beleaguere­d fish farming sector, according to new figures.

Akvafakt, the organisati­on that documents the country’s aquacultur­e production, said the standing biomass of salmon was increasing while more fish were being exported, with September likely to set a new record.

Akvafakt said in its latest monthly report that there were currently 819,000 tonnes of salmon in the sea.The figure was 3% up on the same period last year, although some way short of the all-time record of 844,000 tonnes recorded last November.

Prices too are also continuing to rise, with Statistics Norway reporting an average export figure of NOK 59.53 per kilo for week 42, up by 2.1% on week 41.

These figures will underpin the belief that unless a future wave of the Covid-19 virus forces further lockdowns, the worst looks to be over. The hospitalit­y trade is almost back to normal in most European countries, with restrictio­ns now at a minimum.

It also reports that feed sales for salmon rose by 5% a year ago to 236,000 tonnes, the highest figure so far.

Salmon exports are also setting new records, with 156,000 tonnes going to overseas markets, a volume rise of 22%.As reported last month by the Norwegian Seafood Council, the value was up by 30% to NOK 7.8bn.

Trout farms, however, are finding life tougher, with the standing biomass down by 2% to 40,000 tonnes and exports down by 8% to 8,200 tonnes. Despite this, trout prices are rising by 15% year on year.

 ?? ?? Above: Salmon fillets
Above: Salmon fillets

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