Examples of using Frozen cod in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Export growth for fresh and frozen cod.
Frozen cod exports are stable at NOK 150 million in May.
Growth for both fresh and frozen cod.
Norway exported 86,976 tonnes of frozen cod to a value of NOK 2.7 billion in 2016.
Growth for fresh cod, demand stable for frozen cod.
Norway exported 84,423 tonnes of frozen cod worth NOK 2.7 billion in 2017.
Lower exports of fresh cod, but a good month for frozen cod.
Down for fresh cod, but frozen cod exports rise.
Norway exported frozen cod, including fillets, to a total value of NOK 208 million in July.
Lower quotas have also impacted exports of frozen cod in May.
In May, 5,200 tonnes of frozen cod were exported with a value of NOK 224 million.
China and the UK were the largest markets for frozen cod in November.
In April, 5,900 tonnes of frozen cod were exported at a value of NOK 253 million.
Growth is accounted for by a new exportrecord for fresh products, as well as high levels of frozen cod.
Products: Salted fish,lumpfish roe, frozen cod and other species.
In June, 6,200 tonnes of frozen cod, including fillets, were exported with a value of NOK 249 million.
In April, Norway exported 5,300 tonnes of frozen cod worth NOK 171 million.
Frozen cod exports increased in value by NOK 157 million to total NOK 302 million in January.
The EU is also the largest importer of frozen cod and the region was worth NOK 117 million.
We had bought frozen cod for dinner, cod from Norway, in neat slices, and boiled the traditional cod dinner of potatoes and melted butter, and the taste was delicious, late at night.
Norway exported 25,600 tonnes of frozen cod worth NOK 1.1 billion in the first quarter.
When it comes to handling methods, the chefs prefer fresh fish to frozen, although block frozen cod was also well received.
In March, 8,800 tonnes of frozen cod were exported with a total value of NOK 381 million.
China, the UK and Lithuania were the largest importers of frozen cod in the first quarter of 2019.
Season of seasons and an increase for frozen cod 8,700 tonnes of fresh cod, including skrei, were exported with a value of NOK 362 million.
The greatest growth was in exports to China, but Great Britain, Poland andPortugal have imported more whole frozen cod this year to date than during the same period last year.
So far this year, however, exports of frozen cod have been growing, especially in the UK, and this trend has continued in May”, says Ingrid K. Pettersen.
Year to date, Norway has exported 75,000 tonnes of frozen cod, including filleted frozen cod, for 2.4 billion.
Norway exported 4,400 tonnes of frozen cod, including fillet, worth NOK 181 million in July.
Norway exported 8 500 tonnes of frozen cod, including fillet, for NOK 257 million in October.