Issue 10/2019 October 2019 Index for prices
Latest trends
Groundfish
The European seafood industry convened this month at the annual CONXEMAR event in Vigo, Spain. The general outlook is for higher prices over the approaching Christmas season, especially in the groundfish sector. In the canned tuna market, demand for finished product is reportedly low and customers have been conservative in their purchases. Tuna raw material prices have declined sharply as a result.
GROUNDFISH ICES has recommended that catches should not exceed 10 457 tonnes in 2020, 64 percent lower than the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 29 437 tonnes. In response to this recommendation, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificates for the North Sea cod fisheries have been suspended. Some commentators believe the reduced productivity of the stock is the result of warming waters due to climate change. HADDOCK - H&G, origin: Norway NOK/kg 29.0 25.0 21.0 17.0 13.0 9.0 5.0
22.00
H&G - < 800 gr/pc
1
9
Flatfish
10
Tuna
11
Small Pelagics
11
Cephalopods
12
Crustaceans
13
Bivalves
15
Salmon
15
Trout
16
Freshwater fish
16
Non Traditional Species
16
Seabass-SeabreamMeagre
17
The European Fish Price Report, based on information supplied by industry correspondents, aims to provide guidance on broad price trends. Price information is indicative and should be used only for forecasting medium- and long-term trends. FAO is not responsible for any errors or omissions.