This is how Norway's salmon spot price fluctuated last year
The spot price for market-influencing Norwegian salmon increased by NOK 14.18 per kilo in week 52, ending at NOK 98.93 (£7.29) per kilo.
However, the price saw an even bigger rise in the last week of 2024 (+30.21 NOK) so this year's price is NOK 16.94 below the level from then.
The average weekly price of Norwegian salmon in 2025 ended at NOK 77.21 per kilo. This is NOK 15.53/kg below the average price for 2024 of NOK 92.74/kg.
Points of interest:
- The highest price of the year was in week 1 at NOK 129.5/kg.
- The lowest price of the year was in week 31 at NOK 52.42/kg.
- The largest price increase in a week was between weeks 15 and 16 at NOK 16.1/kg.
- The largest price drop of the year was between weeks 1 and 2 with NOK 18.44/kg.
Exports
Norway's export volumes have not yet been updated after week 50 by official statistics provider Akvafakta.
But according to figures from the Norwegian Seafood Council, 35,335 and 18,098 tonnes were exported in weeks 51 and 52, respectively, which is 6% and 27% more than in the same weeks in 2024.
(Normally there is only a few tens of tons of discrepancy between the two statistics from Akvafakta and the Seafood Council.)
According to the Seafood Council, 1.61 million tonnes of salmon (round weight) were exported by Norway in 2025, which is 12.4% more than in 2024, and with that, the highest volume ever.
Feed
As of week 49 of 2025, 2.2 million tonnes of salmon and trout feed had been sold.
That is approximately 8% more than in 2025.