(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In the final days of October 2025, Vietnam’s domestic raw shrimp market remained generally stable, though slight adjustments were recorded in several sizes across key farming regions.

In Đak Lak, black tiger shrimp prices stayed unchanged from late September, with size 50 pcs/kg at VND 220,000/kg, size 40 pcs/kg at VND 250,000/kg, and size 30 pcs/kg at VND 300,000/kg. Meanwhile, whiteleg shrimp size 100 pcs/kg dropped by around VND 2,000/kg to VND 100,000/kg due to more abundant supply and temporarily slower export demand.
In Quang Tri, prices for most shrimp types remained flat. Sand shrimp (40–50 pcs/kg) were sold at VND 400,000/kg, “bop” shrimp (45–50 pcs/kg) at VND 420,000/kg, and black tiger shrimp (20–30 pcs/kg) at about VND 430,000/kg. Whiteleg shrimp (30–40 pcs/kg) held steady at VND 240,000/kg. Lobster (3–5 pcs/kg) continued to fetch high prices of around VND 1.25 million/kg thanks to stable demand in the premium segment.
In Ca Mau, the country’s largest shrimp-farming hub, raw shrimp prices remained relatively stable but diverged across sizes. Black tiger shrimp size 20 pcs/kg stayed at VND 275,000/kg, while size 30 pcs/kg fell by VND 8,000 to VND 152,000/kg. Whiteleg shrimp size 20 pcs/kg remained at VND 250,000/kg.
According to traders and industry experts, raw shrimp prices may see a slight increase in November 2025 as processors step up purchasing for year-end export orders, while new supply remains limited.