Salmon exports to the USA leap 36 per cent
Fresh Scottish Atlantic salmon exports experienced a 36 per cent increase to the United States in 2011. The largest ever year-on-year rise further secures the U.S. as Scotland’s number one export market.
As the total U.S. salmon imports also increased 2.6 percent in 2011, the new figures reveal Scotland has the largest share of Atlantic salmon imports outside of North and South America. With one quarter of Scotland’s salmon production - equivalent to 43,703 tonnes - sent to the U.S. in 2011, Scottish farmed salmon is the country’s largest food export. The total value of all Scottish salmon exports (fresh, frozen and smoked) to the U.S. last year was £211 million and the total U.S. salmon market is valued at £1.08 billion ($1.71 billion). The new export figures are released as Scottish Development International leads a delegation of Scottish seafood companies to attend the International Boston Seafood Show from March 11th – 13th. There, firms will meet with influential seafood buyers from the retail and catering sectors to strengthen relationships and build on current success. Those exhibiting on the Scotland pavilion include Orkney Islands Seafood, The Scottish Salmon Company and Grieg Seafood Hjatland who yesterday won the retail category of the Seafood Excellence Awards at the Show for their Limoncello Gravadlax product.
Anne MacColl, chief executive, Scottish Development International, said: “These new figures strongly reinforce the importance of the North American market for the Scottish seafood industry. This is hugely encouraging and it's vital that we continue to build on our success by increasing trade relationships with influential salmon and seafood buyers across the world.”
Scott Landsburgh, chief executive, Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation said: “Scottish salmon has achieved a twenty per cent share of the £1 billion U.S. salmon market. Last year was the largest ever rise of exports and it underlines the confidence that U.S. buyers and consumers place on the high-quality of Scottish salmon. “Continuing to develop our international offering is vitally important for our sector. Recent news that the U.S. is the number one market for Scottish salmon demonstrates the increasingly successful collaboration between Scottish producers and U.S. buyers. The U.S. market remains a huge opportunity for Scotland.”