The amount of anchovies shipped by Austria in 2020 was 125 tonnes. In 2019 Austria exported 44 tonnes of anchovies. In 2019 alone, the interest in Austria anchovies (fish category) has gone down, flactuating by -20 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, anchovies' exports decreased by -20% netting the nation US$0.62m for the year 2019. Austria's anchovies exports are classified as:
- Anchovies "Engraulis spp.", salted or in brine only (excluding fillets and offal) (HS code 030563)
- Fresh or chilled anchovies "Engraulis spp." (HS code 030242)
- Prepared or preserved anchovies, whole or in pieces (excluding minced) (HS code 160416)
- Frozen anchovies "Engraulis spp.", Indian mackerels "Rastrelliger spp.", seerfishes "Scomberomorus spp.", jacks, crevalles "Caranx spp.", silver pomfrets "Pampus spp.", Pacific saury "Cololabis saira", scads "Decapterus spp.", capelin "Mallotus villosus", Kawakawa "Euthynnus affinis", bonitos "Sarda spp.", marlins, sailfishes and spearfish "Istiophoridae" (HS code 030359)
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Österreich sardellen export values
In 2019, Austria supplied anchovies worth 0.62m USD, a decrease of -24.11% from 2018's total anchovies export of 0.817m USD. The annual change in value of Austria anchovies between 2017 to 2018 was 3.549 per cent.
The annual change in the amount of Austria's anchovies exports between 2017 and 2019 was -20 pc when compared to a variation of -20% in the growth rate between 2018 and 2019.
Austria's share of the world's total anchovies' exports in 2019 was 2.1 per cent. The country is ranked number 11 in world exports of anchovies.
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Export markets for Österreich sardellen ( in '000$ )
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Import/Export Trends
Austria is a net exporter of anchovies. The annual growth of Austria anchovies in value between 2015 to 2019 was -4%, per annum, while annual growth in quantity was -1%, per annum.
Austria brought in 269 tonnes of anchovies in 2019.
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