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Seafood in foodservice data and insight
We analyse data on seafood sold in restaurants, hotels, takeaways and more to share the latest trends and insights on seafood eaten out of home. -
Seafood processing data and insight
Seafood processing is an important regional industry in the UK. We collect and analyse data on processing including performance and employment. -
Seafood trade data
The UK imports and exports most of its fish and shellfish. We use HMRC data to analyse the performance of seafood trade routes in and out of the UK. -
Seafood in Numbers: A look into the UK seafood landscape
Data reveals key trends for seafood in imports, exports, fishing, processing and consumption. Find out more. -
Seafood retail data and insight
We analyse data of seafood sold through supermarkets and other retailers in the UK. Find out the latest trends and insights on seafood eaten at home. -
Latest Quarterly UK Seafood Trade Data
An analysis of UK Seafood Trade for October to December 2023 from our economics and insight team. -
Value and importance of aquaculture
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food supply sector globally and is important to the UK seafood industry. We collate research on the UK industry. -
2024 seafood processing survey now live
UK seafood processing businesses are encouraged to contribute essential data through short survey -
2023 July to September supply chain analysis: Grants awarded and businesses prepare for regulatory changes
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from July to September 2023. -
2023 April to June supply chain analysis: Inflationary pressures continue
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from April to June 2023. -
2023 January to March supply chain analysis: Costs and labour concerns
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from January to March 2023.