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FMIG Presentation 6. Fisheries data and REM. 15 March 2023.
Rebecca Skirrow, Cefas spoke about REM and Artificial Intelligence in fisheries science. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
2021 Seafish Seafood in Foodservice 2020 Performance Summary
Summary of the performance of foodservice and seafood in foodservice during 2020 -
2021 Q2 Seafish Seafood in Foodservice
Seafood in foodservice performance summary including channel breakdown and trends, data to year ending June 2021. -
ACIG Presentation 2. UK reliance on aquaculture. 18 October 2022.
Joe Cooper, Seafish spoke about aquaculture trends, the trade profile of aquaculture in the UK, and looked at the UK reliance on aquaculture. -
Seafood in Multiple Retail (2020 update)
This report covers sales of frozen, chilled and ambient seafood in Multiple Retail outlets in the UK including the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. The data covers June 2019 to June 2020. -
2021 Q1 Seafish COVID-19 Seafood in Foodservice
Q1 2021 COVID-19 Seafood in Foodservice factsheet -
Q3 2023 Q3 Seafish Foodservice Channels
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of each channel that make up the Great Britain (GB) foodservice market. -
Haddock Factsheet - January 2024
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of haddock in the retail, foodservice and trade markets. -
Fish and Chips in Foodservice
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of fish and chips in the Great Britain (GB) foodservice market. -
Chilled Seafood in Multiple Retail (2024)
The decline in chilled seafood volume has been easing over the first half of 2024 with chilled likely to return to full growth by Autumn. -
Seafood Trends in Commercial Foodservice (2023 Update)
In the 52wks to June 2023, total GB seafood servings remained flat at 973m (+0.2%), worth an estimated £5.0bn (+17.8%) value being driven by inflation. Seafood servings also remain 19% behind pre COVID-19 levels