Netherlands: The 2019 Dutch Seafood Industry Report

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The Netherlands is increasingly becoming one of Europe’s leading importers and exporters of seafood products. The United States was the Netherlands’ 13th largest supplier of seafood in 2018; imports totaled 21,000 MT or 3 percent of total imports. Trade was dominated by frozen Alaskan pollock (AP) which represented 74 percent of U.S. seafood trade. Seafood consumption in the Netherlands is slowly growing due to a larger assortment in supermarkets and product innovation by seafood companies. Growth opportunities for U.S. exporters of seafood can be found in all three segments: seafood processing industry, food retail sector and foodservice-HRI industry.

Netherlands: The 2019 Dutch Seafood Industry Report

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