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Norway salmon exports to Mauritius
How much Norwegian Atlantic salmon ships to Mauritius — monthly volume, USD value, implied $/kg, and the multi-year trend, from public customs statistics.
Latest month · May 2026
Norway shipped 11 tonnes of Atlantic salmon to Mauritius in May 2026, worth $100.7K at an implied unit value of $9.16/kg. That made Mauritius the #67 destination of 79, with 0.0% of the month's export volume — -8.3% vs April 2026.
Annual trend
Volume grew +183.9% between 2021 and 2025.
| Year | Volume (t) | Value | $/kg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 56 | $805.9K | $14.39 |
| 2022 | 65 | $906.6K | $13.95 |
| 2023 | 66 | $906.6K | $13.74 |
| 2024 | 116 | $1.5M | $13.03 |
| 2025 | 159 | $2M | $12.67 |
Annual customs totals. The most recent year may be partial. Full per-country dataset: CSV · JSON.
Compare destinations
Ranked near Mauritius: Armenia · Colombia · Oman · Luxembourg
Top buyers: Poland · China · Spain · France · Netherlands
All destinations, the flow map, and monthly movers live on the Norway exports page.
About this trade data
Volumes reflect the first customs destination, not the final consumer market. Several top partners are re-export hubs rather than terminal buyers: Polish processors fillet and smoke whole Norwegian salmon and ship it onward, mostly to Germany; the Netherlands and Lithuania play similar EU logistics roles; Denmark to a lesser degree. Shipped-to figures for those countries therefore overstate local demand and undercount the true downstream markets. On the live dashboard these hubs carry a re-export marker; the reattribution is a directional estimate drawn from trade-press and Eurostat re-export accounting, not a primary customs feed.
Monthly destination figures come from SSB’s salmon commodity group (table 14720), spanning fresh, frozen, and fillet salmon (HS 0302 / 0303 / 0304). That is a broader basket than the weekly farmed-salmon price series (table 03024), so monthly destination tonnage and the weekly headline price are not directly comparable.
Source: SSB (Statistics Norway) · Norges Bank