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    Weak Norwegian kroner leads to best ever first half year for seafood exports

    The export value of Norwegian seafood reached an all-time high for the first half of the year. In the first six months of this year, Norway exported seafood with a value of NOK 52.9 billion. This is an increase in value of 3.5 per cent, or NOK 1.8 billion, measured against the first half of 2019.

  • Corona virus: How it affects Norwegian seafood exports

    Corona virus: How it affects Norwegian seafood exports

    The Norwegian Seafood Council receives many requests from media and industry about how the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic affects Norwegian seafood exports and the operations of the Norwegian Seafood Council. As there are many uncertainties and the situation is constantly evolving, we have created this page to give regular updates and analysis.

  • Three in four want to eat more seafood

    Three in four want to eat more seafood

    According to a large international study by the Norwegian Seafood Council, 76 percent of consumers say they want to eat more seafood than they do today.

  • Photo: Norwegian Seafood Council

    Norwegian seafood exports fall in value in May

    The value of Norwegian seafood exports fell for the second month in a row. In May, Norway exported seafood worth NOK 7.8 billion. This represents a reduction of NOK 764 million, or 9 per cent, compared with May last year.

  • The Grøntvedt brothers' salmon farm at Hitra, 1972. Credits: Nationalbiblioteket, Magnus Berg

    Celebrating 50 years of modern aquaculture

    This spring marks the 50th anniversary of the first ever successfully farmed salmon in Norway. Five decades later we look back on a story of ambition, collaboration, setbacks and successes, culminating in a fish which is now a favourite on dinner plates across the globe.

  • Norwegian seafood exports fall for the first time in 18 months

    Norwegian seafood exports fall for the first time in 18 months

    For the first time since September 2018, Norway has experienced a fall in the value of its seafood exports. In April, 183,000 tonnes of Norwegian seafood were exported to a value of NOK 8.2 billion. This is a decrease of NOK 666 million, or 8 per cent, compared with April 2019. Volumes were also down 7 percent compared to April 2019.

  • Photo credit: the Norwegian Seafood Council

    Norwegian seafood exports grow in value in Q1 2020

    Norway exported 213,000 tonnes of seafood worth NOK 9.6 billion in March. This is an increase of NOK 392 million, or 4 per cent, compared with March 2019. In the first quarter, 664,000 tonnes of seafood were exported, worth NOK 28.6 billion. The value of Norwegian seafood exports has increased by NOK 2.9 billion, or 11 per cent, against the same period last year.

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