Norway’s export volumes of cod, herring, trout, pollock, salmon and snow crab slipped in May.
Despite export volumes dropping across several major species, including salmon and cod, the value of Norway’s seafood exports rose in May thanks to a weaker Norwegian kroner, according to the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC).
Norway exported NOK 13.1 billion (€1.1 billion/$1.2 billion) worth of seafood in May, an increase of 7 percent compared with the same month in 2022. However, when measured in euros, the currency in which the country primarily trades, the value actually fell by 8 percent during the month.
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