In November, the value of Norwegian seafood exports was NOK 9.4 billion.
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This is a decrease in value of 11 per cent, or NOK 1.2 billion.
So far this year, seafood exports total NOK 96.6 billion. This is a decrease of NOK 1 billion, or 1 per cent, when compared against the same period last year.
Poland, Denmark and France were the largest export markets for Norwegian seafood in November.
108,000 tonnes of salmon worth NOK 5.8 billion were exported in November.
The volume increased by 1 per cent.
The value fell by NOK 991 million, or 15 per cent, compared with November last year.
Poland, France and Denmark were the largest markets for Norwegian salmon in November.
In November, the export price for salmon was NOK 47.97 per kilo, which was 19 per cent lower than in the same month 2019.
Norway exported 2,000 tonnes of fresh cod, including fillets, worth NOK 94 million in November.
Export volume fell by 32 per cent.
Export value fell by NOK 47 million, or 33 per cent, compared with November last year.
Denmark, Sweden and Germany were the largest markets for fresh cod from Norway in November.
Norway exported 6,800 tonnes of frozen cod worth NOK 276 million in November.
Export volume fell by 7 per cent
Export value fell by NOK 35 million, or 11 per cent, compared with November last year.
China, the United Kingdom and Lithuania were the largest markets for frozen cod from Norway in November.
Norway exported 2,200 tonnes of salted fish worth NOK 106 million in November.
There is an increase in volume of 34 percent.
Export value increased by NOK 25 million, or 30 per cent, compared with November last year.
Portugal, Italy and Canada were the largest markets for Norwegian salted fish in November. ■
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