About 86 percent of fresh salmon sold in Indonesia comes from Norway. Clearly, a win for Norwegian producers, but in relative volume terms the picture seems to be a different one.
Norway this year will export about 2,100 metric tons of salmon to Indonesia, Christian Chramer, regional director south-east Asia at the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC), told IntraFish -- a blip on the export volumes the country ships overall.
But it is a starting point, he said, describing the country as a "sleeping tiger," which will gradually wake up in the next few years.
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