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Harvest volumes fall 20%

Chile’s total salmonid harvest volume in the first 11 months of 2016 was 599,000 tonnes – 20.4% lower than in the corresponding months of the previous year. 

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According to the latest information from the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca), 460,000 tonnes of this was accounted for by Atlantic salmon (a 16.6% drop), the bulk of which came from the Aysén and Los Lagos regions, which accounted for 276,000 and 135,000 tonnes respectively.

Meanwhile, cumulative harvests of rainbow trout were 65,000 tonnes, a decrease of 27.8% compared to the same period in 2015.  The most productive regions trout-wise were the tenth and eleventh regions, with 24,800 and 24,200 tonnes respectively.

Coho harvests totalled 73,400 tonnes, a 33.3% decrease compared to the same period in 2015. Of this 87.5% came from Los Lagos and 12.4% from Aysén.

Ova production

573 million ova (a 14.7% increase) were produced in Chile, of which 62% were Atlantic salmon, 21% coho salmon and 17% rainbow trout. Meanwhile 4.2 million ova were imported –  79% of which were Atlantic salmon originating in Iceland, while 21% were rainbow trout from Denmark.