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Chile: Chilean fish exports total 3.8bn in ten months; salmon the main item with 1.2bn

2013/01/14

Sales of frozen products and fishmeal were the majority significant representing 48.9% and 24.1% of the total volume. This was followed by frozen products, 11.7% and fish oil, 6.1%.

Subpesca stats show the major export item was Atlantic salmon, with 1.2bn dollars, 31.6% of the total price of exports. This was followed by rainbow trout, Pacific salmon and boneless pelagic fish, part others.
Chilean products were sent to 107 nations, of which nine concentrated 79.4%, part which Japan, US, Brazil, China and Spain.
Regarding the extractive sector, accumulated price of fish exports (517.000 tons) between January and October 2012 reached 1.07bn dollars, a 6.9% drop compared to the same period of the previous year.
In the prime 10 months 253.130 tons of fishmeal, (345.3 million dollars) were exported and a year formerly the volume was 260.570 tons and 389.2 million dollars. Major fishmeal markets: China, Japan, Korea and Germany.
Exports of frozen seafood products totalled 484.6 million dollars, down 5.9% compared to the same period a year ago. Major markets: Nigeria, Japan and US, which accounted for 19.5%, 16.3% and 16% respectively.
As for canned products, sales in the prime 10 months of 2012 totalled 71 million dollars, 12.8% down from a year formerly.
Summing up aquaculture accounted for two thirds of total exports export between January and October last year, with 531.000 tons and 2.73bn dollars. 

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