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Norway and Iceland Biggest Fishery Nations

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2012-12-28  Authour: Foodmate team  Views: 36
Core Tip: In 2010, Norwegian and Icelandic vessels caught 2,563 and 1,063 tonnes of fish respectively.
In 2010, Norwegian and Icelandic vessels caught 2,563 and 1,063 tonnes of fish respectively.

In comparison, Norwegian and Icelandic fish catches together were at the level of 73.3 per cent of the total EU capture (4944 tonnes).

The largest fishery nations in the EU were Denmark (828 tonnes) and Spain (739 tonnes).

Data on European fishery for the last 15 years are shown in the 2012 edition of the Pocketbook on Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry statistics issued by Eurostat.

What types of farming exist in Europe? How many of the farms are organic? How many people work in the forestry sector? The Pocketbook gives you the answers to these and similar questions based on the most recent data available.

 
 
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