New Countries in the FAO Fish Price Index Analysis of available data and information Kristin Lien, Norwegian Seafood Export Council
Possible New Countries in the Index where NSEC has access to the data for the last decade China – Large and increasing import, mostly from Europe and Asia – Low import share of farmed species – High share of fresh/frozen(ff) “other fish” which also includes Alaska Pollock – Other fish/seafood here is mainly cephalopods and other molluscs/aquatic invertebrates Brazil – Increasing import, mostly from South America and Europe – Import of Salmon and some other unidentified farmed species which seems to be mostly frozen fillets from China, Argentine, Vietnam and Chile. – Other fish/seafood here is mostly «Bacalao» (salted/dried codfishes) Korea Republic – Large but also increasing import, mostly from Asia and Europe – Farmed import contains mostly of prawns and salmon – Import of «Other fish» contains a large share of surimi and roe products – Other fish/seafood here is mainly cephalopods and other molluscs/aquatic invertebrates Data sources: The respective countries trade statistics(import)
China
China’s Import of Seafood, 1000 MT
China’s Import of Seafood, Mill. USD
China’s Import of Fresh/Frozen AQUACULTURED SPECIES, Mill. USD
China’s Import of Fresh/Frozen White Fish, Mill. USD
China’s Import of “Other Fish”, Mill. USD
Brazil
Brazil’s Import of Seafood, 1000 MT
Brazil’s Import of Seafood, Mill. USD
Brazil’s Import of Fresh/Frozen AQUACULTURED SPECIES, Mill. USD
Brazil’s Import of Captured Fresh/Frozen White Fish, Mill. USD
Korea Republic
Korea’s Import of Seafood, 1000 MT
Korea’s Import of Seafood, Mill. USD
Korea’s Import of Fresh/Frozen AQUACULTURED SPECIES, Mill. USD
Korea’s Import of Captured Fresh/Frozen White Fish, Mill. USD
Korea’s Import of Captured “Other Fish”, Mill. USD