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In November, Norway exported 12 billion Norwegian kroner (1.
3 billion US dollars / 1.
2 billion euros) of seafood, an increase of 28% compared to November 2020, or 2.
6 billion Norwegian kroner (285.
3 million US dollars / 252.
1 million euros)
.
3 billion US dollars / 1.
2 billion euros) of seafood, an increase of 28% compared to November 2020, or 2.
6 billion Norwegian kroner (285.
3 million US dollars / 252.
1 million euros)
.
This month's trade volume brought the total value of the first 11 months of 2021 to 108.
8 billion Norwegian kroner (11.
9 billion US dollars / 10.
6 million euros), breaking the 2019 annual record of 107.
2 billion Norwegian kroner (11.
8 billion US dollars / 10.
4 billion euros)
.
8 billion Norwegian kroner (11.
9 billion US dollars / 10.
6 million euros), breaking the 2019 annual record of 107.
2 billion Norwegian kroner (11.
8 billion US dollars / 10.
4 billion euros)
.
Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Affairs Bj?rnar Skj?ran said that due to the high demand for Norwegian seafood, good prices and the upcoming Christmas season, there will be a strong end to a record-breaking 2021
.
.
Renate Larsen stated that he is not sure whether the spread of the new crown COVID-19 variant will affect the sales of Christmas seafood.
With the increase in online shopping and home delivery, new shopping models have been established, making the equipment for fresh seafood more than when the epidemic began.
Good
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With the increase in online shopping and home delivery, new shopping models have been established, making the equipment for fresh seafood more than when the epidemic began.
Good
.
In November, Norwegian salmon set a new record, and it was also the third highest month in history.
Exports were 127,000 tons, worth 8 billion Norwegian kroner (877.
9 million US dollars / 776.
1 million euros)
.
Exports were 127,000 tons, worth 8 billion Norwegian kroner (877.
9 million US dollars / 776.
1 million euros)
.
Compared with November 2020, Norwegian salmon export volume and value increased by 19% and 40%, respectively
.
Poland, France and Denmark are the main markets for this product
.
.
Poland, France and Denmark are the main markets for this product
.
According to the National Security Council, salmon exported to Thailand last month was worth 145 million Norwegian kroner (15.
9 million U.
S.
dollars / 14.
1 million euros), an increase of 92% year-on-year
.
Market sales increased by 47% to 2,400 tons
.
9 million U.
S.
dollars / 14.
1 million euros), an increase of 92% year-on-year
.
Market sales increased by 47% to 2,400 tons
.
Norway also exported 6,600 tons of trout, worth 427 million Norwegian kroner (46.
9 million U.
S.
dollars / 41.
4 million euros), and the volume and value of exports increased by 6% and 31%, respectively
.
Belarus, Japan and the United States are the largest trout markets
.
9 million U.
S.
dollars / 41.
4 million euros), and the volume and value of exports increased by 6% and 31%, respectively
.
Belarus, Japan and the United States are the largest trout markets
.
In terms of white fish, Norway exported 2,600 tons of fresh cod in November, valued at 125 million Norwegian kroner (13.
7 million US$/12.
1 million euros), an increase of 34% and 35% respectively.
Denmark, Sweden and Germany are the main markets
.
7 million US$/12.
1 million euros), an increase of 34% and 35% respectively.
Denmark, Sweden and Germany are the main markets
.
In addition, about 8,100 metric tons of frozen cod were exported, valued at 351 million Norwegian kroner (38.
5 million U.
S.
dollars / 34.
1 million euros), and the volume and value of exports increased by 16% and 24%, respectively
.
The United Kingdom, Poland and China are the main markets for this product
.
5 million U.
S.
dollars / 34.
1 million euros), and the volume and value of exports increased by 16% and 24%, respectively
.
The United Kingdom, Poland and China are the main markets for this product
.
In November, Norwegian ocean fishing exported 52,700 tons of herring, valued at 640 million Norwegian kroner (70.
3 million US dollars / 62.
1 million euros).
The export volume was 2% lower than in November last year and the value increased by 8%
.
3 million US dollars / 62.
1 million euros).
The export volume was 2% lower than in November last year and the value increased by 8%
.
At the same time, Norwegian Seafoods sold 43,100 tons of mackerel, valued at 764 million Norwegian kroner (83.
9 million US dollars / 74.
1 million euros), a decrease of 25% and 18%, respectively
.
9 million US dollars / 74.
1 million euros), a decrease of 25% and 18%, respectively
.
Larsen said that due to the August/September/October export record high, exports are expected to slow down in November.
Egypt, Poland and Lithuania are the largest markets for Norwegian herring, while South Korea, Japan and China are the main mackerel markets.
Market
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Egypt, Poland and Lithuania are the largest markets for Norwegian herring, while South Korea, Japan and China are the main mackerel markets.
Market
.
In the crab trade, Norway exported 155 tons of king crabs worth 116 million Norwegian kroner (12.
7 million U.
S.
dollars, 11.
3 million euros) in November.
The export volume decreased by 11%, but the value increased by 84%
.
The United States, Denmark and Spain are the largest markets for this product
.
7 million U.
S.
dollars, 11.
3 million euros) in November.
The export volume decreased by 11%, but the value increased by 84%
.
The United States, Denmark and Spain are the largest markets for this product
.
NSC shellfish manager Josefine Voraa said that the willingness to buy shellfish products in the US and European markets is high, and this demand, coupled with the weakening of the crown, has caused prices to reach new highs
.
.
The export price of frozen Norwegian king crabs is NOK 865 (US$94.
91/83.
91) per kilogram, or NOK 248 (US$27.
21, Euro 24.
06) per kilogram, which is 40% higher than the price in October
.
91/83.
91) per kilogram, or NOK 248 (US$27.
21, Euro 24.
06) per kilogram, which is 40% higher than the price in October
.
In November, the king crab in the US market broke all records in terms of export volume and value
.
82 tons of king crabs worth 68 million Norwegian kroner (7.
5 million US dollars / 6.
6 million euros) were exported, an increase of 68%, or 33 tons
.
.
82 tons of king crabs worth 68 million Norwegian kroner (7.
5 million US dollars / 6.
6 million euros) were exported, an increase of 68%, or 33 tons
.
The number of frozen king crabs has increased the most
.
In terms of value, it has increased by 238% compared to November last year, or NOK 48 million (US$5.
3 million/EUR 4.
7 million)
.
Live crab exports to the United States also increased in November
.
.
In terms of value, it has increased by 238% compared to November last year, or NOK 48 million (US$5.
3 million/EUR 4.
7 million)
.
Live crab exports to the United States also increased in November
.