Production Freezes Have Led to Norway’s Global Salmon Market Share Declining Sharply
SEAFOODNEWS.COM by John Sackton January 4, 2018
Aslak Berge, writing in the salmon publication Ilaks, makes the point that Norway’s global market share of salmon has been declining sharply.
In 2010, Norway produced 65.4% of all global salmon. In 2017, that share is estimated at 52.7%, or a decline of nearly 13%.
Most of the slack has been taken up by other producers, including Chile, the UK, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Canada. Output from these countries have all be growing faster than Norway.
Berge says this is a political decision
To Read Full Story Login Below.