Fish Farmer

Soaring Scottish salmon sales defying inflation and Brexit

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SALES of salmon in UK stores are running at £1.2bn a year. The high-protein fish increased its share of the market ahead of the busy Christmas period, Salmon Scotland has revealed.

In the 12 months to October, new figures show that salmon made up 29.6% of total fish sales – an annual increase from 28.9%, despite lower volumes and overall food inflation.

In the year to October 8, 2022, £4.1 billion worth of fish was bought at UK retailers, down marginally by 4.2 per cent and back to similar values in 2020. Overall, fish purchases by volume were down 5.3% to below 400,000 for the period.

Salmon Scotland said: “Internatio­nal sales of Scottish salmon also remain strong, according to the latest data collated by Salmon Scotland, with more than £500m in fresh and smoked exports in the first nine months of 2022 [and] the most recent three months higher than pre-pandemic levels for fresh exports at £165m, and only down around 9% on the record-breaking 2021 figures.”

Despite the red tape from Brexit, European demand has seen the proportion of exports to the EU accounting for 76% of UK salmon exports in the most recent quarter.

Scottish salmon remains the UK’s biggest food export, followed by bread and pastries, chocolate, cereals, and cheese.

With reports of turkey shortages and the deepening costof-living crisis, Scottish salmon was expected to be in high demand over the Christmas season.

These latest figures, from trade body Salmon Scotland, using data from HMRC and NielsenIQ, came at the end of a highly successful year for the sector, which saw the Scottish government recognise the immense contributi­on of farmraised salmon to the blue economy.

Other highlights include Salmon Scotland being welcomed into the world’s leading body for chefs, and a university analysis that found that Scottish salmon is even more nutritious than thought – providing more than 70% of daily vitamin D needs in a single portion.

Tavish Scott, Chief Executive of Salmon Scotland, said: “With food price rises, soaring energy bills and rampant inflation, the fact that salmon has increased its share of the UK market demonstrat­es the popularity of our fish."

He added: “A high level of domestic seafood consumptio­n is not only healthy for the population, but it will also help the economy in some of the most rural areas of Scotland combat the challenges being faced by many at this time.

“Our sector is not without its own challenges, and we can’t hope to repeat the record-breaking performanc­e of 2021, but internatio­nal demand remains high – particular­ly in France, where Scottish salmon is recognised by chefs, restaurant­s and consumers as the best in the world.”

 ?? ?? Above: Roast salmon fillet
Above: Roast salmon fillet

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