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In the third quarter of 2021, Maldivian tuna products exported 475 million MVR (equivalent to 30.
9 million U.
S.
dollars), an increase of 40% over the same period in 2020
.
The main source of income and most foreign trade are related to these products
.
In the third quarter of 2021, Maldivian tuna product revenue mainly comes from the export of frozen whole bonito and canned bonito, accounting for 56%
.
Followed by fresh and cold yellowfin tuna reaching 70 MVR (equivalent to US$4.
5 million), raw yellowfin tuna reaching 48 MVR (equivalent to US$3.
1 million)
.
The Maldives mainly exports tuna to three main markets: Thailand, Germany and the United Kingdom
.
In the third quarter of 2021, Thailand imported nearly 55% of bonito and yellowfin tuna from the country
.
The main importer of Maldives in Thailand is Thai Union, Sea Value and MMP International
.
Part of the country's bonito (Katsuwonus pelamis) has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), which is of high value
.
Canned bonito from Maldives is mainly exported to Germany
.
The British prefer canned tuna from Maldives
.
The Maldives is currently negotiating with the United Kingdom to enjoy preferential tariffs when exporting tuna products to this market
.
Recently, the country’s Ministry of Fisheries announced that it will provide financial support to workers in the seafood industry affected by the new crown epidemic
.
Approximately US$78,000 will be distributed to 98 individuals engaged in bonito and yellowfin tuna fishing
.
Tuna exportIn the third quarter of 2021, Maldivian tuna product revenue mainly comes from the export of frozen whole bonito and canned bonito, accounting for 56%
.
Followed by fresh and cold yellowfin tuna reaching 70 MVR (equivalent to US$4.
5 million), raw yellowfin tuna reaching 48 MVR (equivalent to US$3.
1 million)
.
The Maldives mainly exports tuna to three main markets: Thailand, Germany and the United Kingdom
.
In the third quarter of 2021, Thailand imported nearly 55% of bonito and yellowfin tuna from the country
.
The main importer of Maldives in Thailand is Thai Union, Sea Value and MMP International
.
Part of the country's bonito (Katsuwonus pelamis) has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), which is of high value
.
Canned bonito from Maldives is mainly exported to Germany
.
The British prefer canned tuna from Maldives
.
The Maldives is currently negotiating with the United Kingdom to enjoy preferential tariffs when exporting tuna products to this market
.
Recently, the country’s Ministry of Fisheries announced that it will provide financial support to workers in the seafood industry affected by the new crown epidemic
.
Approximately US$78,000 will be distributed to 98 individuals engaged in bonito and yellowfin tuna fishing
.