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Issue20174thOctober 2017 Issue , with Jan-Jun 2017 StatisticsGLOBEFISHHIGHLIGHTSA QUARTERLY UPDATE ON WORLD SEAFOOD MARKETSGLOBEFISH forms part of the Products, Trade and Marketing Branch of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department and is part of the FISH INFO network. It collects information from the main market areas in developed countries for the benefit of the world s producers and exporters. Part of its services is an electronic databank and the distribution of information through the European Fish Price Report, the GLOBEFISH Highlights , the GLOBEFISH Research Programme and the Commodity Updates. The GLOBEFISH Highlights is based on information available in the databank, supplemented by market information from industry correspondents and from six regional services which form the FISH INFO network: INFOFISH (Asia and the Pacific), INFOPESCA (Latin America and the Caribbean), INFOPECHE (Africa), INFOSAMAK (Arab countries), EUROFISH (Central and Eastern Europe) and INFOYU (China).

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1 Issue20174thOctober 2017 Issue , with Jan-Jun 2017 StatisticsGLOBEFISHHIGHLIGHTSA QUARTERLY UPDATE ON WORLD SEAFOOD MARKETSGLOBEFISH forms part of the Products, Trade and Marketing Branch of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department and is part of the FISH INFO network. It collects information from the main market areas in developed countries for the benefit of the world s producers and exporters. Part of its services is an electronic databank and the distribution of information through the European Fish Price Report, the GLOBEFISH Highlights , the GLOBEFISH Research Programme and the Commodity Updates. The GLOBEFISH Highlights is based on information available in the databank, supplemented by market information from industry correspondents and from six regional services which form the FISH INFO network: INFOFISH (Asia and the Pacific), INFOPESCA (Latin America and the Caribbean), INFOPECHE (Africa), INFOSAMAK (Arab countries), EUROFISH (Central and Eastern Europe) and INFOYU (China).

2 ABOUT GLOBEFISHThe designations employed and the presentation of material in this information product do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) concerning the legal or development status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The mention of specific companies or products of manufacturers, whether or not these have been patented, does not imply that these have been endorsed or recommended by FAO in preference to others of a similar nature that are not views expressed in this information product are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of 978-92-5-130047-3 FAO, 2017 FAO encourages the use, reproduction and dissemination of material in this information product.

3 Except where otherwise indicated, material may be copied, downloaded and printed for private study, research and teaching purposes, or for use in non-commercial products or services, provided that appropriate acknowledgement of FAO as the source and copyright holder is given and that FAO s endorsement of users views, products or services is not implied in any requests for translation and adaptation rights, and for resale and other commercial use rights should be made via or addressed to FAO information products are available on the FAO website ( ) and can be purchased through publication has been printed using selected products and processes so as to ensure minimal environmental impact and to promote sustainable forest managementCover photography fishwifeGLOBEFISH HIGHLIGHTSA quarterly update on world seafood marketsACKNOWLEDGEMENTS GLOBEFISH Highlights This Issue of GLOBEFISH Highlights has been prepared by Anna Child, Silvio Alejandro R.

4 Catalano Garcia, Helga Josupeit, Shen Nianjun, Turan Rahimzadeh and Weiwei Wang with contributions by Shirlene M. Anthonysamy (Pangasius & Tilapia), Felix Dent (Salmon & Seabass/bream), Bent Dreyer (Special Feature), Fatima Ferdouse (Shrimp & Tuna), Erik Hempel (Cephalopods, Crab, Groundfish, Lobster & Small Pelagics), ystein Hermansen (Special Feature), Helga Josupeit (Bivalves), Rodrigo Misa (Salmon, Shrimp and Tilapia regional contributions), Ferit Rad (Seabass/bream regional contributions), Katia Tribilustova (Seabass/bream regional contributions) and Weiwei Wang (Fishmeal/oil). For full bios on all of our contributors, please visit Anna Child provided coordination and editing services, Silvio Alejandro R. Catalano Garcia directed the graphic design, Helga Josupeit and Shen Nianjun were responsible for quality content checks, Turan Rahimzadeh was responsible for the layout, and Fatima Ferdouse and Weiwei Wang created statistical figures.

5 The Norwegian Seafood Council provided data support for the FAO Fish Price Index. Illustrations were sourced from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Original Scientific Illustrations Acceptable biological catchCBA CAPTURE-BASED AQUACULTURE CFR COST AND FREIGHT FAD FISH AGGREGATING DEVISES FOB FREE-ON-BOARD EEZ EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONEGDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTION GSP generalized system OF PREFERENCES ICES INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA IQF INDIVIDUALLY-QUICK-FROZEN IUU ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED LCF LEASAT COST FORMULATION MSC MARINE STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL NSC NORWEIGAN SEAFOOD COUNCIL PBO PIN-BONE OUT SDG SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL TAC TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH TiLV TILAPIA LAKE VIRUS VHS VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA WTO WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATIONACRONYMS AND AbbREViATiONS GLOBEFISH Highlights 6 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 20177 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 2017 CONTENTS GLOBEFISH Highlights ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 5 GLOBAL FISH ECONOMY 12 According to the latest forecasts, global production of fish and fishery products is expected to expand by percent in 2017.

6 A slightly faster growth rate than last yearSHRIMP 15 Low farmed shrimp output for 2017 TUNA 19 Tuna prices worldwide firmed up again in September GROUNDFISH 24 Tighter cod supplies and likely rising pricesCEPHALOPODS 28 Growing demand, tighter supplies and record pricesTILAPIA 32 International demand for tilapia steady, though US market weak with discouraging pricesPANGASIUS 35 Pangasius trade shrinkingBASS & BREAM 37 Proactive action pays off for seabass and seabream sectorSALMON 41 Supply surge in the second half of 2017 drags salmon prices down from early year heights6 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 20177 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 2017 SMALL PELAGICS 47increase in global landings of small pelagicsFISHMEAL & FISH OIL

7 51 First fishing season in Peru a success; prices now stabilizingLOBSTER 56 Tightening supplies and higher pricesBIVALVES 59 Excellent market environment for bivalvesCRAB 63 TAC increases for snow and king crab in the Russian federationSPECIAL FEATURE 66 Norwegian capture-based aquaculture of codEVENTS 6915th INFOFISH World Tuna Trade Conference & Exhibition8 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 20179 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 2017

8 GRAPHS shrimpShrimp production by species, both wild and farmed (2015) 15 India | Exports | Shrimp 16 Prices Shrimp: USA 17 USA | Imports | Shrimp 17 TUNATuna production by species, both wild and farmed (2015) 19 USA | Imports | Tuna | Fresh 20 Japan | Imports | Tuna | Fresh/chilled 20 Japan | Imports | Tuna | Frozen 20 Thailand | Exports | Tuna | Canned/processed 22 Prices Skipjack: Thailand 22 USA | Imports | Tuna| Canned/prepared 22 Germany | Imports | Tuna | Canned 22 United Kingdom | Imports | Tuna | Canned 22groundfishGroundfish production by selected species, both wild and farmed (2015) 24 China | Imports | Cod | Frozen 25 China | Imports | Alaska pollock | Frozen 25 Germany | Imports | Alaska pollock | Frozen fillets 26 Germany | Imports | Cod | Frozen fillets 26 USA | Imports | Cod 26 China | Exports | Cod| Frozen fillets 27 China | Exports | Alaska pollock | Frozen fillets 27 Export price Cod: Norway 27 Wholesale price Groundfish.

9 USA 27cephalopodsCephalopods production (2015) 28 Japan | Imports | Octopus 29 Spain | Imports | Octopus 29 Japan | Imports | Squid and cuttlefish 30 Spain | Imports | Squid and cuttlefish 30 Republic of Korea | Imports | Squid and cuttlefish 30 USA| Imports | Squid and cuttlefish 30 Prices, Squid: Italy 30tilapiaUSA | Imports | Tilapia 33 Prices Tilapia: USA 33 TABLES, FIGURES AND NEWS GLOBEFISH Highlights 8 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 20179 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 2017pangasiusSpain | Imports | Catfish | Frozen fillets 36 bass & BreamSeabass and seabream production (2015) 37 Top three global producers of seabass Dicentrarchus labrax 37 Top three global producers of seabream Sparus aurata 37 Greece | Exports | Seabass | Fresh 38 Greece | Exports | Seabream | Fresh 38 Turkey | Exports | Seabass | Fresh 39 Turkey | Exports | Seabream | Fresh 39 Italy | Imports | Seabass | Fresh 39 Italy | Imports | Seabream | Fresh 39salmonSalmon production by species, both wild and farmed (2015) 41 Top three global producers of farmed Atlantic salmon 41 Prices Trout: Italy 44 Prices Salmon: France 44small pelagicsExport price Frozen mackerel: Norway 47 Export price Frozen herring.

10 Norway 48 Japan | Imports | Herring | Fresh and frozen Top three origins 49 China | Exports | Mackerel | Whole frozen 49 Netherlands | Exports | Herring | Frozen 49 Russian Federation | Imports | Mackerel | Frozen Top three origins 49 USA | Imports | Sardines | Canned 50fishmeal & fish oilFishmeal production by countries* (2015) 51lobsterLobster production (2015) 54 Prices European lobster: Europe 56 Wholesale prices American lobster: USA 56 Prices Lobster tails: USA 56bivalvesBivalve production by selected species, both wild and farmed (2015) 57EU28 | Imports | Mussels 58 Spain | Imports | Mussels 5810 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 201711 GLOBEFISH Highlights | October 2017 TABLES shrimpJapanese imports of shrimp (by product) 17US imports of shrimp (by product) 17EU28 imports/exports of shrimp 17 TUNAJ apanese tuna landings (by species) 19tilapiaChinese exports of frozen tilapia (by product and destination) 32pangasiusUS imports of fresh and frozen catfish fillets (by origin) 35salmonNorwegian exports of salmon (by product and destination) 42 Chilean exports of salmon (by product and destination) 43 British exports of salmon (by product and destination) 43 French imports of salmon (by product) 45 German imports of salmon (by product)


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