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Intensive processing has served as an effective tool for Vietnamese shrimp exporters to improve their competitive capacity in the context of a steep increase in the global supply which brought down the price and demand for shrimp in major markets.

(seafood.vasep.com.vn) After a slight decrease of 5% in QII/2018, Vietnam’s shrimp exports in the first month of QIII decreased by 20.3% to see US$294.5 million. The figure in the first 7 months of this year estimated at US$1.9 billion, a slight rise of 0.2% over the same period last year.

This is the presentation of Mr. Mark Wolczko, Deputy General Manager (R&D), Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand) Ltd in the Conference “Global shrimp demand and Vietnam’s supply capacity to 2025” in the framework of Vietfish 2018.

This is the presentation of Mr.Jiro Takeuchi - Director at Bonmea Gmb in the Conference “Global shrimp demand and Vietnam’s supply capacity to 2025” in the framework of Vietfish 2018.

This is the presentation of Mr. Pham Huu An - Director of An Loc Nguyen Co., Ltd in the Conference “Global shrimp demand and Vietnam’s supply capacity to 2025” in the framework of Vietfish 2018.

This is the presentation of Dr. Hoang Tung (CSIRO, Australia) in the Conference “Global shrimp demand and Vietnam’s supply capacity to 2025” in the framework of Vietfish 2018.

This is the presentation of Dr. Ho Quoc Luc (Former Chairman of VASEP, Chairman of FIMEX VN) in the Conference “Global shrimp demand and Vietnam’s supply capacity to 2025” in the framework of Vietfish 2018.

(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s shrimp exports in QII/2018 reached over US$893 million, down 4.9% due to fluctuations in the domestic and global shrimp prices. However, thanks to the growth of 20% in QI, the figure in the first half of this year slightly increased by 5.1% to see US$1.6 billion. With higher import demand in Apr-Jun this year and steady shrimp prices, Vietnam’s shrimp sales this year expected to total US$4 billion.

(vasep.com.vn) After 10 years implementing the Resolution No 26-NQ/TW on agriculture, rural areas, farmers (2008 - 2018), Vietnam seafood export turnover doubled. In particular, shrimp exports accounted for the largest proportion and strongest and the most stable growth. After 10 years, shrimp export turnover increased nearly 2.5 times from $1.6 billion to nearly $3.9 billion, with an average annual growth of 9%. Shrimp exports account for a increasing share of total seafood exports: from 36% to over 50%.

(seafood.vasep.com.vn) The Netherlands held as the 8th largest shrimp importer in the world, accounting for nearly 3% of the total shrimp import value of the world. Every year, the Netherlands imports about US$600 million of shrimp from major shrimp suppliers in the world such as Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Ecuador and some countries such as Belgium, Germany, the UK and Denmark. The Netherlands imported shrimp not only for domestic consumption but also for processing and re-exporting to other countries in the EU. In recent years, shrimp imports into the Netherlands were on the upward trend.

Cafatex Corporation is a large-scale company about production and exporting seafood from Vietnam. Cafatex have had 20 year-experiences in seafood business (since 1992). We are a big exporter in production with biggest turnover of Vietnam from 1997 to 2000 (continuously in 4 years), the highest turnover reaches 100 millions USD per year.

Quoc Viet Co., Ltd is one of the largest shrimp exporters in Vietnam, established in 1998 and have 20 years nearly of experience in trading, producing and exporting of shrimp. Our products are very diversified. Next to the traditional Black tiger and Vannamei shrimp products, we also produce other value added items such as ring shrimp, breaded shrimp, marinate shrimp, etc…

Vietnam is our homeland, a country of beauty, diversity, and resilience, with a strong and abundant natural environment, and a culture of caring and sharing good fortune with others. Minh Phu Seafood Corporation is driven by this tradition.

Au Vung Seafood has been established and come for production since year 2005. The office and factories are located in Gia Rai town, Bac Lieu province, Viet Nam where is considered as center of shrimp farming. Since our both factories’ locations are not only among shrimp farming areas but also convenient for cross transporting between land- way and river- way, so materials shrimp gathering and distributing to the factories are much favorable.

(seafood.vasep.com.vn) The UK stayed as the third largest shrimp importer in the EU, behind Spain and France. The UK mainly imports shrimp for domestic consumption. In the past three years, the UK has been one of potential markets of many Vietnamese shrimp exporters.


  • SPECIALIST ON SHRIMP MARKET

Ms Kim Thu

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