The structure of Norwegian seafood trade
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32017Date
2024-11-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Straume, Hans-Martin; Asche, Frank; Oglend, Atle; Gaasland, Ivar; Pettersen, Ingrid Kristine; Sogn-Grundvåg, GeirAbstract
While seafood is a highly traded commodity, lack of data has largely prevented examination of the firms and
industries that are conducting the actual transactions. In this paper we use highly disaggregated data to provide
an overview of the seafood exports from Norway, the world’s 2nd largest seafood exporting country, and a
country where fisheries as well as aquaculture are important industries. The industry has a global reach with
Norwegian seafood reaching 172 different countries in the period 2016–2020. While there are as many as 437
different exporting firms, this is relatively few firms compared to the 11,024 different buyers that import Norwegian seafood. There is significant heterogeneity in the export sector from very small firms handling only a few
products to very large firms handling a large variety of products. The average firm is quite specialized and serves
only 9 markets. However, there are also a handful of large exporters who ship products from all three main
sectors in the Norwegian seafood industry to a large number of markets. The 10% largest companies make up
39% of the total export value and provide significant synergies between the aquaculture, pelagic and whitefish
sectors.
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ElsevierCitation
Straume H, Asche F, Oglend A, Gaasland IG, Pettersen IK, Sogn-Grundvåg G. The structure of Norwegian seafood trade. Marine Policy. 2024;159Metadata
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