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2022-03-15

EUMOFA Monthly Highlights - 2 / 2022

 
Dear reader,

The latest issue of the EUMOFA Monthly Highlights has now been published. The headline messages from this month’s market insights are below.
The issue may be downloaded as a PDF here.
The data underlying the first sales analyses in the Monthly Highlights report are available in the annex here.
With kind regards,
The EUMOFA team
 
What's new in EUMOFA
 

FIRST SALES IN EUROPE

 
In November 2021, compared to November 2020, first-sales value and volume of fisheries and aquaculture products increased in Cyprus, France, Latvia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Read more.

Access the most recent weekly (up to week 9 of 2022) and monthly (December 2021) data for first sales in Europe on the EUMOFA website.
 
FIRST SALES OF GREAT ATLANTIC SCALLOP AND JAPANESE CARPET SHELL
From December 2018 to November 2021, the weighted average first-sales price of great Atlantic scallop in the Netherlands was 2,83 EUR/kg, which was 7% higher than that in France (2,64 EUR/kg) and 55% greater than that in Belgium (1,82 EUR/kg). Read more.

In the same period, the weighted average first-sales price of Japanese carpet shell in Spain was 9,92 EUR/kg. This was five-fold higher than in Portugal (1,66 EUR/kg), and 39% greater than in Italy (7,12 EUR/kg). Read more.
 

EXTRA-EU IMPORTS


Since the beginning of 2022, both the price and volume of prepared or preserved mackerel fillets from Morocco have demonstrated an upward trend. Read more.
 

CONSUMPTION

 
Spanish consumers spent an average of 10,50 EUR per month on a kilogram of miscellaneous tunas in the period between December 2018–November 2021. Read more.

The most recent weekly (up to week 8 of 2022) consumption data can be accessed on the EUMOFA website.
 

FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN TUNISIA


During the last five years (2017-2021), trade between the EU and Tunisia has been characterised by an overall increase in EU exports value by 21%, and an overall decrease in EU imports value by -15%. Read more.
 

SPECIES PROFILE: SWORDFISH


In 2021, the EU imported 114 million of tonnes swordfish at a value of nearly EUR 18 million. The majority of swordfish imports (in volume terms) were mainly in frozen form from Ecuador, China, and Indonesia. Read more.
 

GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS


The European Commission has adopted a set of conservation measures to protect six areas defined under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and five Natura 2000 sites, in the Danish and Swedish parts of the Kattegat. Read more.
 

MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT


Average prices for marine fuel in February 2022 ranged between 0,68 and 0,75EUR/litre in ports in France, Italy, Spain, and the UK. Prices increased by an average of 10% compared with the previous month and 71% compared with the same month in 2021. Read more.
 
In focus in the next edition of the Monthly Highlights (No. 3/2022):
  • First sales of Angler (monkfish) and Black spot seabream in Italy and Spain, among other countries.
  • Consumption of octopus in Italy and Spain.
  • Case studies: “Squid in the EU” and “Fisheries and Aquaculture in Ecuador”.
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