Competition between farmed and wild salmon: The Japanese Salmon Market
Type/no
A44/03
Author
Frank Asche, Atle G. Guttormsen, Tom Sebulonsen and Elin H. Sissener
This paper examines the Japanese market for salmon. This market is of interest since it is the largest and most diversified salmon market in the world with wild and farmed species, from Europe and South and North America, competing in the same market. In contrast to the EU and US- market there have been neither trade conflicts nor trade restrictions. The Japanese market can hence provide information about the impact of bringing substantial quantities of a new product into a market, and the effect of large-scale aquaculture on traditional fisheries.
Language
Written in english