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Description: Fish (salmon), Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price, US$ per kilogram
Unit: US Dollars per Kilogram
Source: International Monetary Fund
See also: Agricultural production statistics
| Month | Value |
| May 2009 | 5.44 |
| Jun 2009 | 5.50 |
| Jul 2009 | 5.77 |
| Aug 2009 | 4.99 |
| Sep 2009 | 5.01 |
| Oct 2009 | 4.81 |
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Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials
WKBT La Crosse - 2009/11/25 20:28:25
Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 2009/11/25 19:55:06
As world governments prepare for a pivotal conference in Copenhagen next month to map future strategy to contain global warming, and the U.S. Congress debates legislation to reduce carbon emissions, evidence continues to accumulate that the threat is accelerating.
Aquculture dealt with water quality, invasive species
AG Weekly - 2009/11/25 18:36:26
TWIN FALLS, Idaho - Water supply remained the No. 1 issue aquaculture producers were talking about in 2008. Despite a better-than-expected water supply in the Snake River system, spring flows continue to decline.
Top Scoops
Scoop.co.nz - 2009/11/24 21:09:14
This story came about because there didn’t seem to be any overall New Zealand plan to reduce our emissions – let alone at the scale and speed needed to do our fair share to avoid global climate tipping points.
Global food prices and CAP reform
EurActiv - 2009/11/24 16:45:29
The debate on the EU's future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is taking place in the aftermath of spectacular world food price increases in 2007-2008 and amid bankruptcy warnings from EU farmers, who are worried about attempts to liberalise global trade in agricultural products.
PNG well placed to absorb GFC
The Age - 2009/11/23 20:13:17
As an ‘Airport Economist’ you get to have some funny experiences. En route to Papua New Guinea (PNG) recently, I noticed on my Air Niugini flight from Brisbane to Port Moresby that the instructions in the toilets were in Icelandic! Now Reykjavik is a fair trek from Port Moresby (and not many Vikings have walked the Kokoda Trail last time I checked) so I was a bit surprised to see a Nordic ...
Nigeria : The Politics of Food Security
AllAfrica.com - 2009/11/23 10:08:14
Lagos — Many out there, especially those engrossed in the hustle of city life, may not appreciate the magnitude of the impending food crisis. For such and more, agriculture appears secondary on the scale of things that require urgent attention from government at all levels.
What's The Catch? Is Albacore Tuna truly sustainable?
Independent - 2009/11/22 00:19:58
Silver-blue and shaped like a miniature torpedo, the albacore tuna is one of nature's great migrants. Fast and tough, it spends life on a constant journey, covering thousands of miles each year to gorge on anchovy, squid, and small crustaceans that inhabit the upper reaches of our planet's fragile and unimaginably vast oceans.
New food prices in force
Sunday Observer - 2009/11/21 19:47:50
The new prices of the essential food items of which import duties were reduced recently by the Government are now operative in the open market. A spokesman for a leading supermarket chain said they would price the new arrivals based on reduced prices.
Taking fish back to school
Gloucester Daily Times - 2009/11/20 05:13:44
The golden chunks of fried, frozen fish speeding off conveyor belts at Good Harbor Fillet's Gloucester plant are the company's bet on bringing seafood back to school cafeterias. The frozen fish processor, whose business plan has included revolutionizing the fish stick, is getting a new boost from the federal government to reach a generation often suspicious of eating things that come from the ...