Exhibit at Seafood Barcelona 2013
-Spain is the third global importer of fish, with purchases of 5.9 billion U.S. dollars in 2009, and the ninth exporter, with sales of 3.47 billion dollars in the same year (*). The particular significance of the Spanish market is unquestionably defined by the international fishing industry as the consumption per person, per year, is around 37 kilos, one of the highest in the EU (*). With a total of 992,489 tonnes of fish and seafood, aquaculture and processed products, Spain is also the number-one exporting country in the EU, representing 17% of the community total (*).
In turn, the countries from the south of the EU and the Mediterranean basin uphold significant fishing trade – Italy, Portugal, France and Greece are placed among the top 5 recipients of Spanish fish and seafood exports, while Morocco and Tunisia are originating countries of Spanish imports.
(*) Data from Eurostat, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, MAAM (the Spanish Ministry of the Agriculture, Food and Environment) and Icex (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade).
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Who Exhibit?
Seafood Suppliers of products including:
Fresh, Frozen, Processed, Ready-Made & Dried Seafood
Seafood Traders
Seafood Processing & Packaging Equipment
Freight Forwarders & Logistics Services
Companies with services for the seafood industry
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-Spain is the third global importer of fish, with purchases of 5.9 billion U.S. dollars in 2009, and the ninth exporter, with sales of 3.47 billion dollars in the same year (*). The particular significance of the Spanish market is unquestionably defined by the international fishing industry as the consumption per person, per year, is around 37 kilos, one of the highest in the EU (*). With a total of 992,489 tonnes of fish and seafood, aquaculture and processed products, Spain is also the number-one exporting country in the EU, representing 17% of the community total (*).
In turn, the countries from the south of the EU and the Mediterranean basin uphold significant fishing trade – Italy, Portugal, France and Greece are placed among the top 5 recipients of Spanish fish and seafood exports, while Morocco and Tunisia are originating countries of Spanish imports.
(*) Data from Eurostat, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, MAAM (the Spanish Ministry of the Agriculture, Food and Environment) and Icex (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade).
Tap Into This Leading Market…
Meet with high volume seafood buyers from supermarkets, hypermarkets, restaurants, brokers, importers, distributors and wholesalers from the Southern European region all in one location.
Who Exhibit?
Seafood Suppliers of products including:
Fresh, Frozen, Processed, Ready-Made & Dried Seafood
Seafood Traders
Seafood Processing & Packaging Equipment
Freight Forwarders & Logistics Services
Companies with services for the seafood industry
Contact Details
Contact Person:Hilary Manning
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: