Iceland Salmon Industry Outlook 2022 - 2026

See how Iceland Salmon performed compared to key markets such as Sweden, Poland and the United States.

Key Market Indicators

Iceland's imports of salmon are predicted to reach 170,000 kilograms by 2026, rising from 160,000 kilograms in 2021 at an average rate of 0.5% year-on-year. Since 2006, the country's demand for salmon has increased by 5.5% year-on-year. In 2021, Iceland ranked 56th in global salmon imports, with Kazakhstan ahead of them with 160,000 kilograms. Poland, the United States and France were the second, third and fourth largest importers of salmon respectively. Iceland's exports of salmon are expected to reach 13 million kilograms by 2026, growing from 10 million kilograms in 2021 at a year-on-year compound annual growth rate of 4.4%. Since 1993, the country's supply of salmon has increased by 18.6% year-on-year. In 2021, Iceland ranked 11th in global salmon exports, with Australia ahead of them with 10 million kilograms. Sweden, Chile and the United Kingdom were the second, third and fourth largest exporters of salmon respectively.

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