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This year, competition from other producers will intensify, especially Russia .
Alaska’s total salmon production this year is expected to exceed 190 million, reaching 880 million pounds (about 400,000 tons)
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The increase in Alaska is due to the increase in pink salmon, which has a two-year cycle, and odd-numbered years are usually the largest increase
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Russia’s wild salmon production will exceed Alaska’s catch.
British Columbia-based global seafood supplier Tradex reports that Russia is expected to harvest 300 million salmon, which is more than 1 billion pounds (about 450,000 tons)
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British Columbia-based global seafood supplier Tradex reports that Russia is expected to harvest 300 million salmon, which is more than 1 billion pounds (about 450,000 tons)
.
In supermarkets across the United States, Russian salmon competes with salmon caught in the United States
.
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Last year, the United States imported nearly 38 million pounds of salmon caught in Russia, valued at more than 14 million U.
S.
dollars, of which 2.
3 million pounds were sockeye salmon, valued at nearly 9 million U.
S.
dollars
.
S.
dollars, of which 2.
3 million pounds were sockeye salmon, valued at nearly 9 million U.
S.
dollars
.
Rob Reierson, CEO and President of Tradex Foods, said that more wild salmon from other countries will be added to the retail team
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The total amount of wild salmon on the global market exceeds 2 billion pounds (approximately 900,000 tons)
.
The number of wild salmon pales in comparison with the number of farmed salmon, which currently accounts for nearly 74% of global salmon production
.
Salmon farmers, led by Norway and Chile, are expected to produce nearly 6 billion pounds (approximately 2.
7 million tons) of salmon this year
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.
The number of wild salmon pales in comparison with the number of farmed salmon, which currently accounts for nearly 74% of global salmon production
.
Salmon farmers, led by Norway and Chile, are expected to produce nearly 6 billion pounds (approximately 2.
7 million tons) of salmon this year
.
Global reports claim that the combined production of farmed and wild-caught fish is still not expected to meet the world's demand for salmon
.
.