Cooking: Fresh Salmon Market Leaps 22%

December 1, 2008

An additional 40 million fresh salmon meals are enjoyed in the home
Health wins over credit crunch
Production in Scotland forecast to grow in 2008
Support for ‘ambitious, thriving, growing, diverse and profitable’ industry

The popularity of fresh salmon in the UK is leaping with an additional 40 million meals being enjoyed over the last two years.

As shoppers feel the effects of the credit crunch, new figures from TNS Worldpanel report that the consumption of fresh salmon meals in UK homes has jumped from 179 million in 2006 to 219 million in 2008, an increase of 22%. With consumers continuing to cut costs, the leading market researchers report that health remains a prime concern for salmon buyers in the UK.

“We welcome the growth in the UK fresh salmon market,” said Scott Landsburgh, the new Chief Executive of Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation (SSPO) during a visit to Scotland’s oldest, independent salmon farming company. “As people are reportedly spending less on eating-out, it is extremely encouraging to see one in five UK households purchasing fresh salmon over the last year.

Mark Thomson, Strategic Insight Director of TNS Worldpanel, added: “One of the key priorities in the current economic climate is health – it is an even bigger influence on consumers. The popularity of fresh salmon continues to leap as its health benefits are increasingly recognised.

“2008 has been a period of change for the grocery environment in Scotland and the rest of the UK. However, food and drink are still priorities for shoppers. As we approach the festive period, shopping baskets appear to be as full as ever,” he added.

News of the increasing demand was welcomed by Ullapool-based, Wester Ross Fisheries, producers of farmed salmon to RSPCA Freedom Food welfare standard.

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