The UK is reliant on imports to meet domestic demand for fish and fishproducts. Trade data indicates a 7 percent increase in UKimports to 718, 131 MT in CY2005 ... For example, the UK’s wild catch is supplemented with substantial imports of cod, haddock ... Quantity (thousand MT) ImportsExports
Table 3.10: The regional and UKoutput, employment and GDP impacts of a 10% increase in the imports of fish to fish processing* Regional UKOutput Employment GDPOutput Employment GDP Scotland Wales Northern Ireland EnglandEngland and Wales ... demands for fish processing output (exports, government etc) remain constant ... 3.5 Impact on the economy of a 10% increase in fish processing’s imports of fish The economic impacts of a 10% increase in the imports of raw fish to fish
Imports and exports of agriculture and fishingproducts £ billion Imports of agriculture and fishingExports of agriculture and fishing ... Between 1996 and 2004, the competitiveness of UKexports of agricultural, fishing and food products diminished mainly due to the rise in Pound Sterling relative to other currencies. Structural changes in the high street and the intensification ... united kingdom
be tackled on two fronts: minimise the impacts of UK and importedproducts; and, improve UK markets for indigenous production to lessen this ‘global exchange’ of fish ... figure: Apparent Consumption = Imports + Landings + Aquaculture - Exports Tuna ... Table I.I Consumption of meat products in the UK. Product Annual UK consumption (tonnes) Data Source and Year Market Transformation Programme Chicken website 2003 Red Meat Industry Forum website Pork (+ bacon) 900, 000 (+ 600, 000) Red Meat Industry
than double the $198 million surplus for trade in fish and seafood products with Japan. BC also ships more fish and seafood products (+$49 million) to the EU than it imports ... British Columbia’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector, 2002 Edition STATS imports ... $million ExportsImports Trade balance Source: BC STATS
Consumption of antibacterial agents in fish farming. kg active ingredients Natural Resources and the Environment 2001 ... Of this Japan Year Total United Kingdom France Germany USA 2000*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Source: External Trade Statistics from Statistics Norway. EU Of this Other countries, countries, total Denmark total ... country, denmark, eu, france, germany, japan, norway, united kingdom, united states
also excludes secondary and recycled aggregates (e) Import and export figures for England ... = Extraction + Imports – Exports (although it may not sum exactly due to rounding) Sources ... Domestic Material Consumption (f) Domestic Extraction ImportsExports Million tonnes % of UK total Million tonnes Million tonnes Million tonnes % of UK total UK
As the major centres of primary production, the UK, Denmark and the Netherlands export ... countries are less significant, the most important being exports of tuna products ... and fresh/chilled fish resulting from the aquaculture production of Salmon, trout, sea
that in 2003 major importing markets increased their imports of fish and fishproducts by about 10 percent. In 2002, a large share of fishproduction entered international marketing ... US$3.9 billion, was the world’s third largest importer of fish and fish
Great Britain, North America Troms ImportExportExport of: Fresh fish Frozen fishFishingproducts, not frozen Denmark, Russia, France Russia, Poland, Great Britain Portugal ... and export in sum and export of fish and fishingproducts from the northern part ... Seaborne transport dominates both in export and import: 87 per cent