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    Organic farmed salmon numbers in Ireland continue to hold steady

    • Last Update: 2022-05-16
    • Source: Internet
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    From Fishfarmingexpert, April 13, the Irish Seafood Development Agency (BIM) said in a report today that the quantity of organically farmed salmon in Ireland remained stable in 2021, with the value of its product declining due to the increase in the international supply of organic farmed salmon.
    14%
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    Organic farmed salmon mainly comes from two main competitors: Scotland and Norway
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    Most of Ireland's organic salmon comes from Mowi, which also produces organically farmed salmon in Scotland
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    Despite a decline in Ireland's salmon revenue last year, according to BIM's annual seafood business report, Ireland's seafood economy grew by 15% to €1.
    26 billion, driven by strong exports to the EU and Asia, with a total value increase of 11%, reached 674 million euros
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    Seafood foodservice purchases in Ireland showed a partial recovery, rising 12% in 2021 after a 53% decline in 2020
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    Domestic consumption rose by 3% to 418 million euros, and the seafood trade balance also rose by 45%, mainly due to strong export growth, especially in the EU market
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    Seafood Farmed Salmon
     
      Organic farmed salmon mainly comes from two main competitors: Scotland and Norway
    .
     
      Most of Ireland's organic salmon comes from Mowi, which also produces organically farmed salmon in Scotland
    .
     
      Despite a decline in Ireland's salmon revenue last year, according to BIM's annual seafood business report, Ireland's seafood economy grew by 15% to €1.
    26 billion, driven by strong exports to the EU and Asia, with a total value increase of 11%, reached 674 million euros
    .
     
      Seafood foodservice purchases in Ireland showed a partial recovery, rising 12% in 2021 after a 53% decline in 2020
    .
    Domestic consumption rose by 3% to 418 million euros, and the seafood trade balance also rose by 45%, mainly due to strong export growth, especially in the EU market
    .
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