What is the price of fish per kilogram/pound in Serbia today?
The retail price range for Serbia fish is between US$ 1.64 and US$ 7.39 per kilogram or between US$ 0.74 and US$ 3.35 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of fish in Serbia
The retail price range in Serbian Dinar for fish is between RSD 178.26 and RSD 802.69 per kilogram or between RSD 80.84 and RSD 364.03 per pound(lb) in Belgrade and Novi Sad.
Wholesale prices
In 2025, the approximate wholesale price range for Serbia fish is between US$ 1.15 and US$ 5.17 per kilogram or between US$ 0.52 and US$ 2.35 per pound(lb).
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Serbia fish - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
The amount of fish sold by Serbia in 2020 was 334 tonnes. In 2019 Serbia sold 397 tonnes of fish. Across 2019 alone, the interest in Serbia fish (fish category) has escalated, recording a change of 21.037 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, fish's exports increased by 53.88 pc bringing the exporter US$1.79m for the year 2019. Serbia's fish exports are categorised as:
- Smoked fish, incl. fillets (excluding offal, Pacific salmon, Atlantic salmon, Danube salmon, herring, trout, tilapia, catfish, carp, eels, Nile perch and snakeheads) (HS code 030549)
- Fish, salted or in brine only (excluding fillets, offal, herring, cod, anchovies, tilapia, catfish, carp, eels, Nile perch and snakeheads) (HS code 030569)
- Frozen fish, n.e.s. (HS code 030389)
- Prepared or preserved fish (excluding whole or in pieces) (HS code 160420)
- Prepared or preserved fish, whole or in pieces (excluding minced, merely smoked, and salmon, herrings, sardines, sardinella, brisling or sprats, tunas, skipjack, bonito "sarda spp.", mackerel, anchovies and eels) (HS code 160419)
- Fresh or chilled fish, n.e.s. (HS code 030289)
- Frozen freshwater and saltwater fish (excluding salmonidae, flat fish, tunas, skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito, herrings, cod, swordfish, toothfish, sardines, sardinella, brisling or sprats, haddock, coalfish, mackerel, dogfish and other sharks, eels, sea bass and hake) (HS code 030379)
- Fresh or chilled freshwater and saltwater fish (excluding salmonidae, flat fish, tunas, skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito, herrings, cod, sardines, sardinella, brisling or sprats, haddock, coalfish, mackerel, sharks, eels, swordfish and toothfish) (HS code 030269)
- Dried fish, even salted but not smoked (excluding fillets, offal and cod) (HS code 030559)
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Serbia fish export values
In 2019, Serbia sold fish worth 1.79m USD, a surge of 12.30% from 2018's total fish export of 1.594m USD. The annual growth in value of Serbia fish between 2017 to 2018 was 28.756%.
The annual variation in the amount of Serbia's fish exports between 2017 and 2019 was 53.88% compared to a variation of 21.037% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Export markets for Serbia fish ( in '000$ )
Serbia imported 4,933 tonnes of fish in 2019.