Sardines (ES) |
2684 |
20.10% |
26.50% |
Sardine prices have increased following restrictions placed on Portuguese fishing vessels in October. Portuguese sardine catches are now limited at 150 kilos a day and can now only make up for 5% of the total catch on ships. |
Salmon (farmed, NO) |
6064 |
19.30% |
88.90% |
In October, Norwegian salmon prices started to increase driven by a fall in larger +6kg sizes salmon supplies and high demand from Europe. |
Haddock (NO) |
852 |
8.50% |
8.70% |
|
Skipjack tuna (TH) |
1126 |
5.40% |
15.10% |
Tuna prices increased in Thailand through September due to low catches caused by a seasonal Fishing Aggregating Device (FAD) ban which started in July. |
Whiting (UK) |
1932 |
2.90% |
47.40% |
|
Horse Mackerel (ES) |
2388 |
2.80% |
39.40% |
|
Cod (NO) |
1504 |
2.50% |
24.00% |
In October, cod prices fluctuated as the 2017 Barents Sea Total Allowable Catch (TAC) was finalised at 890,000 tonnes, down 4,000 tones y-o-y. In addition, Norwegian cod prices have been supported by high demand across Europe, driven by cod being used as a cheaper alternative for salmon. |
Coldwater prawns (NO) |
2298 |
0.40% |
-18.40% |
Norwegian coldwater prawn prices remain lower y-o-y due to increased catches in their major fishing waters. Norway's Total Allowable Catch (TAC) in the Norwegian Sea and Skagerrak region is up 90% y-o-y to 18,600 tonnes this year. |
Plaice (UK) |
1997 |
-1.70% |
55.40% |
|
Yellowfin tuna (SC) |
1635 |
-8.80% |
30.60% |
Yellowfin prices have fallen due to low demand for canned tuna products and a subsequent slowdown in processing from canneries. Between January to June, EU canned tuna imports fell 32% y-o-y to 19,000 tonnes. |