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    Record export value for Norwegian seafood in 2022 first quarter

    March 2022, the all-time best single month.

    The export value of Norwegian seafood has never been higher in a first quarter than in 2022, as reported by the Norwegian Seafood Council. Despite the difficult global trade situation, Norway exported seafood grew 22 per cent, compared with the same quarter last year, that is NOK 6.2 billion more than 2021, reaching a total value of NOK 34 billion. This record figure was achieved despite the lowest export volume since 2016.

    The export value of Norwegian seafood has never been higher in a first quarter than in 2022, as reported by the Norwegian Seafood Council. Despite the difficult global trade situation, Norway exported seafood grew 22 per cent, compared with the same quarter last year, that is NOK 6.2 billion more than 2021, reaching a total value of NOK 34 billion. This record figure was achieved despite the lowest export volume since 2016.

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