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Scottish salmon exports leap to five-year high

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Scottish salmon exports leap to five-year high

Scottish salmon exports have risen to £645m – the highest level in five years.

New HM Revenue and Customs data analysed by trade body Salmon Scotland showed that in the first four months of 2024 alone, the value of exports soared by £65m to £250m – a 36% increase on the same period last year.




This was accompanied by a 35% increase in the volume of fish transported.

On a rolling annual basis, exports of the fish stand are up 11% increase on last year’s total of £581m, marking the highest sales value since 2019.

Salmon Scotland said that if current growth continues, 2024 could set a record for international sales.

The findings come amid calls for the next UK Government to reduce red tape introduced due to Brexit, with the trade body publishing its own manifesto this month.

The sector also wants to see the introduction of electronic export health certificates and the elimination of unnecessary paperwork associated with exporting salmon to Europe, which has been costing salmon farmers an estimated £3m every year since Brexit.

Farm-raised salmon directly employs 2,500 people in Scotland and a further 10,000 jobs are dependent on the sector.

In the first four months of the year, 26,000 tonnes of Scottish salmon were exported to more than 40 countries.

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