Demand for Atlantic salmon from Faroes going brisk at St-Petersburg’s seafood market
As per mid-May 2021 the wholesale market at St. Petersburg (Russia’s main entry port for imported seafood) is displaying a brisker demand for Atlantic herring WR originating from the Faroe Islands, reports Megafishnet.com.
Meanwhile mixed trends are observed for several other species both of imported and domestic origin.
Price range ex-SPb cold storage or CNF SPb port as of 11 May 2021
Products |
Grades |
Country of origin |
Price inc. VAT, Rub |
Trend |
Comments |
|
from |
to |
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Atlantic herring WR |
450+ |
Faroe islands |
145 |
155 |
Up |
The demand has strengthened. Inventories of big herring 425g+ are practically zero. |
425+ |
130 |
135 |
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400+ |
125 |
133 |
||||
380+ |
112 |
119 |
Stable |
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350+ |
110 |
117 |
||||
300+ |
99 |
105 |
||||
Atlantic herring WR |
300+ |
Russia |
99 |
105 |
Up |
Low demand |
Atlantic mackerel, WR |
400-600 |
Faroe islands |
220 |
255 |
Up |
Low demand |
300-500 |
190 |
200 |
Up |
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Atlantic mackerel, WR |
400-600 |
Russia |
198 |
215 |
Up |
Demand is very good. |
Sprat frozen |
9-12 |
Baltic |
82 |
102 |
Up |
Demand for IQF sprat is up, its inventories are extremely low. |
Baltic herring frozen |
15+ |
Kaliningrad |
89 |
99 |
Stable |
Poor demand |
Mussel meat |
200-300 |
Chile |
285 |
310 |
Stable |
Poor demand |
Milkfish |
800+ |
China |
285 |
305 |
Stable |
Poor demand |
Yellowtail frozen |
800-1200 |
Korea, Japan |
180 |
220 |
Up |
Strong demand |
Bonnetmouth |
250+, 300+ |
New Zealand |
60 |
135 |
Down |
No demand |
Tilapia fillet 5% |
3-5 |
China |
305 |
320 |
Up |
Brisk demand |
5-7 |
310 |
330 |
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Pangasius fillet 5% |
Vietnam |
155 |
165 |
Down |
Brisk demand |
|
Hake HGT |
300-500 |
Argentina, Uruguay |
178 |
215 |
Stable |
Demand is very good. |
200-350 |
177 |
190 |
||||
80-200 |
172 |
180 |
||||
Hoki HGT |
300-500 |
Uruguay |
175 |
190 |
Stable |
Poor demand |
Salmon frozen |
4-5 |
Chile |
645 |
680 |
Up |
Demand is low. Just as it was expected, prices went slightly up. |
Salmon frozen |
5-6 |
Chile |
645 |
690 |
Up |
|
Salmon frozen |
6-7 |
Chile |
645 |
690 |
Up |
|
Salmon frozen |
7-8 |
Chile |
650 |
690 |
Up |
|
Salmon frozen |
8-9 |
665 |
690 |
Up |
||
Trout HG |
1.4-1.8 |
Turkey |
570 |
580 |
Stably up |
Demand is very brisk. Supply of large and small trout is not big. |
1.8-2.7 |
590 |
630 |
||||
2.7-4 |
645 |
655 |
||||
Salmon bellies |
1-3 |
Faroe islands |
390 |
440 |
Stable |
Demand is brisk, but supply is short. |
Northern Blue Whiting |
21+ |
Russia |
58 |
63 |
Down |
Low demand. |
Alaska Pollock HG |
25+ |
Russian Far East |
87 |
92 |
Down |
Demand is much lower. |
Alaska Pollock HG |
20+ |
84 |
90 |
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Atlantic Cod HG |
1-2, 2-3 |
Russia |
245 |
255 |
Up |
Brisk demand |
0.5-1 |
208 |
220 |
||||
Pacific Cod |
1-2, 2-3 |
Russia |
190 |
205 |
Stable |
Brisk demand, a slight rise of price |
Haddock HG |
0,5-1 |
Russia |
160 |
170 |
Down |
Brisk demand. |
1+ |
175 |
195 |
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Saithe HG |
0,5-1 |
Russia |
144 |
155 |
Stable |
Good demand. |
1+ |
155 |
160 |
||||
Sea Bass HG |
150-300 |
Russia |
230 |
235 |
Up |
Strong demand, practically zero inventories, new deliveries in June at the earliest |
|
289 |
308 |
||||
Blue catfish |
Russia |
115 |
120 |
Stable |
Brisk demand |
|
Motley catfish |
Russia |
158 |
170 |
Stable |
Weak demand |
Source of price information: Megafishnet.com