Iceland - EnergyIceland - Energy
Overview
Fishing and fish processing are among the main pillars of the Icelandic economy, and the annual catch amounts to more than one million tons. Aquaculture is a growing industry in Iceland. Producers who want to introduce a product to the Icelandic market should consider finding a local agent or distributor.2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 (Estimated) | |
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Leading Sub-Sectors
Specialized and advanced processing equipment; fly and sport fishing equipment; technology related to fish farming.Opportunities
There is market for specialized and advanced U.S. equipment. Fly fishing is very popular and has become a $16 million industry in Iceland. The demand for fishing gear for fly fishing and sport fishing is growing steadily. As the aquaculture industry is growing rapidly, the demand for technology related to fish farming is also incresing.Web Resources
Fisheries Iceland (www.sfs.is)Icelandic Aquaculture Association (TIAA) (http://www.lf.is/en/forsida-2/)
Ministry of Industry and Innovation (eng.atvinnuvegaraduneyti.is/)
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