næringarframleiðslu
Næringarframleiðslu, the Icelandic term for food production, refers to the processes through which food and nutrients are produced, processed, and distributed within Iceland. It encompasses agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture, and the food processing industry, and is central to the country’s self‑sufficiency and economic sustainability.
Iceland relies heavily on its marine resources, with fisheries contributing a significant share of exports and
The Icelandic government regulates næringarframleiðslu through stringent environmental standards, emphasizing ocean health, water quality, and responsible
Key challenges include climate variability, limited arable land, and the need to balance commercial growth with