In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption was US$2.32M.
In 2021, the states with the most international sales in Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption were Baja California (US$687k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Estado de México (US$344k), Baja California (US$253k), Ciudad de México (US$141k), Baja California Sur (US$92.9k), and Jalisco (US$21.1k).
In 2021, the main commercial destinations of Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption were Chile (US$487k), United States (US$159k), and Spain (US$41.3k).
The main commercial origins of Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption in 2023 were Brazil (US$390k), United States (US$150k), Peru (US$129k), China (US$87.4k), and Canada (US$37.7k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption in 2022 were Chile (US$177M), Peru (US$73.1M), and Indonesia (US$39.9M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Seaweeds and other Algae, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen or Dried, with or without Earth, Unfit for Human Consumption were China (US$223M), France (US$46.7M), and United States (US$43.6M).