As Atlantic salmon market analysts finalize their 2021 supply projections, it's apparent that whether the next year will see harvest volumes grow marginally or remain flat year-on-year will be dependent on how far Chilean supply falls.
While market consensus agrees that Norway can expect a supply growth between 60,000 to 80,000 metric tons next year (+4-6%) to an average forecast volume of 1.41 million metric tons, the anticipated drop in Chilean volumes is proving much harder to gauge [...]
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