Argentinean Hake

Argentinean Hake - Merluccius hubbsi

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Argentinean Hake is a key product in global seafood trade, with significant volumes moving every year from Argentina to import markets such as Russian Federation. The category includes Merluccius hubbsi. Production comes from FAO areas HKB, 41, using Trawling, Gillnet, Longline, Handline. The main season runs year-round, with peak landings in year-round, which is when availability and price levels are usually most competitive. Commercially, Argentinean Hake is sold in multiple frozen formats and packagings, including Naked Block, Shatterpack, Loose Bulk IQF, IVP Bulk, IVP Printed Bag, Rider Bag, Printed Bag, IWP, with a portfolio of around 0 SKUs covering retail, foodservice and industry specs. Based on recent trade data, export prices for Argentinean Hake products on this page average around N/A per kg, typically ranging from N/A to N/A depending on origin, size, specification and contract terms.
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104 suppliers
Top Exporter 2024
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Argentina
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Russian Federation
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data points 2024
949 import / export d.p
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Items Included

Frozen Argentinean Hake Portion Skinless PBO Normal trimming Chemical free
Frozen Argentinean Hake Steak Skin–on PBI Normal trimming Chemical treatment
Frozen Argentinean Hake Portion Skin–on PBI Normal trimming Chemical free
Frozen Argentinean Hake Portion Skinless PBO Well–trimming Chemical free
Frozen Argentinean Hake Portion Skinless PBO Chemical treatment
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Trawling

Trawling

Gillnet

Gillnet

Longline

Longline

Handline

Handline

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Merluccius hubbsi
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Packaging & Formats

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Naked Block

Naked Block

Shatterpack

Shatterpack

Loose Bulk IQF

Loose Bulk IQF

IVP Bulk

IVP Bulk

IVP Printed Bag

IVP Printed Bag

Rider Bag

Rider Bag

Printed Bag

Printed Bag

IWP

IWP
Export prices for Argentinean Hake

Latest reported export values

Real prices for Tilapia by origin and period for budgeting and negotiation.

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FAQs

What is Argentinean Hake?

Argentinean Hake refers to traded products within the Merluccius hubbsi category, typically sourced across multiple origins and specifications. On this page you’ll find packaging options (Naked Block, Shatterpack, Loose Bulk IQF, IVP Bulk, IVP Printed Bag, Rider Bag, Printed Bag, IWP), and sourcing/traceability context (Atlantic, Southwest).

What packaging formats are typical for Argentinean Hake?

The most common packaging formats for Argentinean Hake include Naked Block, Shatterpack, Loose Bulk IQF, IVP Bulk, IVP Printed Bag, Rider Bag, Printed Bag, IWP. Packaging affects logistics cost, cold-chain handling, storage efficiency, and how buyers position the product (bulk vs. retail-ready).

How is Argentinean Hake typically caught or harvested?

Common catching/harvesting methods for Argentinean Hake include Trawling, Gillnet, Longline, Handline. Catching method can influence sustainability claims, certification eligibility, and buyer acceptance depending on the market.

When is the catching/harvesting season for Argentinean Hake?

Typical catching/harvesting seasons include January - December. Seasonality may vary by fishing zone and origin, so always interpret seasons alongside the relevant FAO areas (Atlantic, Southwest).

What certificates are common for Argentinean Hake?

Common certificates associated with Argentinean Hake include Marine Stewardship Council, Kosher, Halal. Certificate requirements depend on your buyer, destination market, and whether you’re targeting specific retail or foodservice standards.

Can I actually buy Argentinean Hake at the offered price?

Yes. The prices shown for Argentinean Hake come from real, live offers and reflect what suppliers are currently willing to sell.

Seafood prices depend on the exact spec (cut, size, packaging, origin, delivery terms). If the spec changes, the price changes. Tracea uses AI to standardize Argentinean Hake down to the SKU level, so you can clearly see what the price includes and compare offers properly.

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