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  29/05/2024  

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Monthly Highlights

Monthly Highlights n.4

This month’s issue analyses first sales of common sole in France, Italy and the Netherlands, and Greenland halibut in Germany, Norway and Spain. Over the 36-month observation period (March 2021 – February 2024), the weighted average first-sales price of Greenland halibut in Spain was 5,21 EUR/kg; 41% higher than in Germany (1,71 EUR/kg), and 52% above the average price in Norway (3,43 EUR/kg).

During the same period, the weighted average first-sales price of common sole in France was 17,36 EUR/kg, 89% higher than in Italy (9,19 EUR/kg) and 19% higher than in the Netherlands (14,56 EUR/kg). The case studies of this month are: “Fisheries in Falkland Islands” and “Lobster in the EU”.

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Events

EUMOFA Talk at European Maritime Day (31 May) - Marketing of alien, invasive and low value species

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News Digest

News Digest

The News Digest is a monthly collection of articles related to the fishery and aquaculture market. It further complements the market intelligence services provided by EUMOFA with qualitative information addressed to sector stakeholders.

New funding to tackle UK aquaculture issues

How to fingerprint a fish

Aquaculture: Commission shares recommendations and good practices

EFCA launches the first Coast Guard Capacity Building and Training Exchange Programme

Might a new aging tool help improve octopus fishery management?

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