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The growth rate of Molluscs exports reached its peak in January 2023, with a substantial increase of 267% compared to the previous month. The value of exports also saw a remarkable expansion, reaching $3.4M in November 2023.
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In June 2023, the price of Molluscs reached $12,831 per ton (CIF, Hong Kong), showing a 24% increase compared to the previous month.
The price of Molluscs in May 2023 was $5,459 per ton (CIF, Spain), showing a decrease of 9.2% compared to the previous month.
In terms of value, imports of Molluscs significantly increased to $71M in May 2023.
In February 2023, the molluscs price stood at $4,841 per ton (FOB, India), flattening at the previous month.
In January 2023, the molluscs price amounted to $8,447 per ton (FOB, Mexico), picking up by 14% against the previous month.
In December 2022, molluscs had a price of $6,908 per ton (CIF, Australia), a 7.3% decrease compared to the previous month.
In September 2022, the molluscs price stood at $6,300 per ton (FOB, China), shrinking by -1.7% against the previous month.
The mollusc market is expected to contract over 2020 amid a marked drop in demand from the HoReCa sector, and will resume weak growth in 2021 as the HoReCa and tourism sectors find their ‘new normality’.
The revenue of the molluscs market in the European Union amounted to $4.6B in 2018, growing by 2.4% against the previous year. Overall, molluscs consumption continues to indicate modest growth.