Poland: Successful Polish U.S. Fish and Seafood Promotion

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On June 3, 2016 in Darlowek, Poland FAS/Warsaw in partnership with the Polish Association of Fish Processors, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute/MK2, and the NOAA Fisheries Representative in the EU conducted the first technical seminar and promotion of U.S. Fish and seafood products for the Polish market. While all fish and seafood products from the U.S. were promoted, special focus was given to Alaska Salmon and Alaska Cod. The targeted audience included 120 key importers and distributors from the Polish market and the Polish Vice Chief Veterinary Officer accompanied by 25 border and regional veterinary inspectors. The Polish market is developing dynamically and offers strong sales opportunities for U.S. fish and seafood products, especially salmon and cod. In 2015 the value of imports of fish and seafood products from the U.S. amounted to almost U.S. $59 million and was 18 percent higher than in 2014.

Poland: Successful Polish U.S. Fish and Seafood Promotion

 

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