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Consumption of seafood is low in Europe at present, which is expected for this time of year. However, preparations for Chinese New Year mean strong demand from China, and this has prevented prices in Europe from falling too far. Restaurants were open in France during the end of year season in spite of the current COVID-19 resurgence, but increasingly the Omicron threat has seen restrictions reimposed in the restaurant industry. New measures are being introduced in...
Prices of the majority of wild-caught species have risen, reflecting strong demand and high fuel prices. Prices of some species, such as cephalopods, are increasingly out of reach for the average customer. Groundfish is in short supply, especially cod and hake. Alaska pollack availability is being affected by problems between the Russian Federation and China, leading to lower fillets arrivals for the European market, and widespread price hikes. Aquaculture products are generally following the same upward...
The FAO GLOBEFISH Chinese Fish Price Report, based on information supplied by industry correspondents, aims to provide guidance on broad price trends. In the last years, China remained the top fish producer in the world with strong linkages with this historical evolution growth of aquaculture vis-à-vis wild capture fisheries. In addition, China is a country where international trade plays a significant role in fish and fish products. The Chinese Fish Price Report fills an existing gap...
The FAO GLOBEFISH Chinese Fish Price Report, based on information supplied by industry correspondents, aims to provide guidance on broad price trends. In the last years, China remained the top fish producer in the world with strong linkages with this historical evolution growth of aquaculture vis-à-vis wild capture fisheries. In addition, China is a country where international trade plays a significant role in fish and fish products. The Chinese Fish Price Report fills an existing gap...
The fourth wave of COVID-19 is currently hitting Europe, particularly in the northern part of the continent. The enthusiasm that characterized the summer months, leading to strong demand growth, has been somewhat dampened. In many countries there is still uncertainty as to whether the Christmas festivities will again take place under lockdown, or if people will be free to move around and visit restaurants and ski resorts. Despite this shift in the market sentiment, demand...

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