Senegal Senegal, seafood import volume by September up 155%
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작성일 2024-10-21
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[Senegal] Aquatic Products import volume by month
In September 2024, Senegalese seafood imported into South korea amounted to 828 tons, a 155% increase from the import volume of 325 tons in the same period in 2023.
The total import volume was 5,031 tons, a 3% increase from the 4,870 tons in the same period last year, accounting for 0.8% of the entire national import volume of 651,137 tons.
The total import volume was 5,031 tons, a 3% increase from the 4,870 tons in the same period last year, accounting for 0.8% of the entire national import volume of 651,137 tons.
Import volume by month
[Senegal] Import share by major fish species
Frozen hairtail were imported at 2,416 tons, up 1% from 2,386 tons the previous year.
Frozen tongue fish was imported at 1,163 tons, up 261% from 322 tons the previous year.
Boiled whelk meat was imported at 591 tons, down 28% from 817 tons the previous year.
Frozen longneck croaker was imported at 265 tons, down 68% from 819 tons the previous year.
Frozen tongue fish was imported at 1,163 tons, up 261% from 322 tons the previous year.
Boiled whelk meat was imported at 591 tons, down 28% from 817 tons the previous year.
Frozen longneck croaker was imported at 265 tons, down 68% from 819 tons the previous year.
[Senegal] Import unit price by major fish species
The import amount in September 2024 was USD 3.03 million, up 149% from USD 1.21 million in 2023.
The total import amount was USD 18.16 million, up 7% from USD 17.01 million in the previous year.
The average import unit price was formed at USD 3.61/kg, down slightly from USD 3.49/kg in the same period last year.
The total import amount was USD 18.16 million, up 7% from USD 17.01 million in the previous year.
The average import unit price was formed at USD 3.61/kg, down slightly from USD 3.49/kg in the same period last year.
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