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This report covers the activity of salmon in Norway, focusing on aspects such as harvests, prices, markets and exports and imports. 1. EUROPE 1.1 Norway Salmon (Salmo salar) Prices During week 49, the average price of fresh salmon (Salmo salar) was NOK 63.72 (EUR 6.31/kg). This figure is up 1% on that of the previous week and up 7% on that of the same week in 2018. Compared with the same week in 2017, it was up 19% in value according to Norwegian Statistics. Graph 1: Weekly average price of exports of fresh salmon, 2015/2019, in NOK/kg Source: Norwegian Statistics The average price of exports of frozen salmon was NOK 58.48 (EUR 5.79/kg), 2% higher than the price of the previous week and on the same week of 2018, growing 10% in relation to the 2017. Graph 2: Weekly average price of exports of frozen salmon, 2015/2019, in NOK/kg
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Norway - Offer - Frozen - 32 M.T. - Ship.(+-) 02.02.2026 - Salmo Salar - Origin (Merchandise): Norway - Monday, February 02, 2026
India - Offer - Smoked - WTS - SMOKED SALMON - Origin (Merchandise): Denmark - Friday, January 30, 2026
India - Offer - Frozen - WTS - FROZEN SALMON BELLY - Origin (Merchandise): Poland - Wednesday, January 28, 2026
India - Offer - Smoked - WTS - SMOKED SALMON - Origin (Merchandise): Denmark - Wednesday, January 28, 2026
India - Offer - Frozen - WTS - FROZEN TROUT PORTIONS - Origin (Merchandise): Norway - Monday, January 26, 2026
India - Offer - Frozen - WTS - FROZEN ATLANTIC SALMON FILLET - Origin (Merchandise): Norway - Monday, January 26, 2026
Norway
Global Market Situation for Norwegian Salmon and Trout in January
2/5/2026 12:10:00 AM
Higher volumes, lower prices and shifting trade flows reshape Norway’s seafood exports as Asia and Europe gain importance at the expense of the US.
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ATLANTIC SALMON-Salmo salar
(sample data)
Australia
Bali
Bitung
Cebu
Fiji
108 cps.
105 cps.
52 cps.
� 500/3800
� 400/2000
� 500/1500
� 900/1000
� 800/2300
+2.4%
-2.3%
-0.9%
0%
+1.5%
TROUT-Oncorhynchus mykiss
(sample data)
Australia
Bali
Japan
Penang
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3 pcs
67 pcs
10 pcs
� 800/2100
� 100/750
� 100/2400
� 500/650
� 400/1700
-4%
-3.2%
0%
-0.1%
+2.5%
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