Opportunities for Iceland, Faroese salmon sectors as Norway growth slows, says Rabobank

Iceland produced just 1,100 metric tons of salmon in 2010. The country is expected to produce 49,350 metric tons this year.

Gorjan Nikolik of Rabobank, expects Iceland to become a major salmon producer in the near future.
Gorjan Nikolik of Rabobank, expects Iceland to become a major salmon producer in the near future.Photo: GOAL
Published 28 December 2022, 09:06Updated 28 December 2022, 12:44
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