Thursday, September 29, 2016

– Great interest for Norwegian salmon in the Iran-Business smp.en – News … – Sunnmørsposten

Fiskeriminister Per Sandberg has with him a business delegation with 60 participants within the seafood, industry, and maritime companies to Tehran this week. The goal is to open for the Norwegian export industry.

From Ålesund to Iran with the Sandberg

- We have exported our products indirectly to Iran in many years. Now we want to look at what opportunities we have to directly export in the long term, ” says managing director Vidar Aasestrand with Polyform in Ålesund.

– With the repeal of the sanctions we are facing a unique opportunity. It’s not every day a market with 80 million people open themselves overnight, ” says fiskeriminister Per Sandberg.

Norway is the world’s second largest sjømateksportør and export 36 million sjømatmåltider each day to 140 different countries.

the Managing director Vidar Aasestrand with Polyform in Ålesund, Sandberg Iran-travel.

the World’s fastest growing market

With our ambitions, it is, nevertheless, that we are constantly working to develop new markets. Although we do not sell a lot of fish to Iran today, there is great potential. Each iraner eat only eight kilos of fish a year, but Iran is the world’s fastest growing market for processed fish, says Sandberg.

Fiskeriministeren have faith that Iran can provide opportunities for the export of both seafood and technology.

– the Norwegian fish farming industry is world leading and we are experiencing increasing interest in our solutions. Iran is clear that they want growth in the private aquaculture industry and this can provide opportunities for the Norwegian supplier industry. Besides, it will strengthen market access for Norwegian seafood that we also offer expertise and technology to build their own industry, ” says fiskeriminister Per Sandberg.

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