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EUMOFA report on preserved anchovies: tradition shaping the European seafood chain

In Italy, preserved anchovies remain strongly linked to artisanal know-how. Salting, maturation and manual filleting are still central, ensuring a perception of authenticity that the market rewards.

Davide Ciravolo by Davide Ciravolo
28 Agosto 2025
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EUMOFA report on preserved anchovies: tradition shaping the European seafood chain

EUMOFA report on preserved anchovies: tradition shaping the European seafood chain

The latest EUMOFA analysis on preserved anchovies offers a clear picture of how tradition continues to shape the European seafood value chain. The comparison between Italy, Spain and Croatia reveals different approaches, all driven by the same goal: transforming a humble Mediterranean fish into an economic and cultural resource.

Italy: craftsmanship as a cultural brand

In Italy, preserved anchovies remain strongly linked to artisanal know-how. Salting, maturation and manual filleting are still central, ensuring a perception of authenticity that the market rewards. Even the evolution of packaging — from wood and terracotta to glass jars and tins — reflects the balance between innovation and heritage. For Italian companies, preserved anchovies are more than a product: they are a cultural brand reinforcing the positioning of Mediterranean fisheries.

Spain: synergy between tradition and industry

Spain has built a different model where artisanal tradition coexists with large-scale industry. Manual salting and filleting are the foundation, but integrated into an industrial process able to support exports and global distribution. This model shows how cultural heritage can merge with industrial efficiency, ensuring international competitiveness without losing gastronomic roots.

Croatia: Adriatic identity and resilience

In Croatia, anchovy preservation is closely tied to the Adriatic and the historical need for coastal communities to ensure food security. Salting and aging were once survival strategies but have become markers of national identity. Today, despite a smaller production scale compared to Italy and Spain, these practices contribute to a distinctive presence in the European seafood market.

A shared Mediterranean heritage

Across these countries, a common thread emerges: preserved anchovies are not just food products but carriers of collective memory and strategic assets for the seafood chain. Italy highlights craftsmanship, Spain demonstrates industrial integration, and Croatia preserves cultural resilience. Together, they show how the Mediterranean unites local practices with a shared European perspective.

For EUMOFA, the interest goes beyond tradition. Studying products like preserved anchovies helps understand how the seafood sector can combine identity, competitiveness and innovation. In today’s European market, where demand for authenticity and traceability is rising, these local specificities become strategic levers to strengthen the value of Mediterranean fishery products.

The EUMOFA study confirms that preserved anchovies are a perfect example of how the Mediterranean seafood chain blends cultural heritage with market potential. Italy, Spain and Croatia showcase different yet complementary models, proving the potential of a European strategy that values local identitiesSubscribe to the Pesceinrete weekly newsletter to receive exclusive seafood industry news and insights.

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