Shrimp Production Rises
January 2012
The shrimp market is on the rise despite the difficult global economic situation, reports the FAO's Globefish.
During the first half of 2011 the global shrimp market remained positive despite lower supply and strong prices worldwide. In Japan , demand for processed shrimp has been higher after the earthquake and tsunami, while demand for raw frozen shrimp dipped. Processed shrimp imports were also higher in other markets such as the EU and USA , confirming the positive trend for value added-shrimp.
In Thailand , the seasonal harvest of vannamei has been delayed as result of the severe floods, while in Viet Nam ’s Mekong delta black tiger production was almost wiped out by disease leading to a shortage of raw material and pushing prices up.
In Japan , the post-tsunami shrimp market started to recover in June and the trend persisted into July and August. Sales of processed and semi processed shrimp increased but raw shell-on shrimp sales declined. Imports of raw frozen shrimp fell during the period January-July 2011 but increased by 8% for processed shrimp.
The Asian shrimp producing countries are facing a number of different challenges. After the severe flooding in Thailand and the typhoon that hit Viet Nam , as well as the disappointing landings of small wild shrimp from India , the shrimp supply chain will be affected in the near future. Given this scenario, prices are expected to remain firm. The Thai shrimp industry revised down this year’s export growth forecast to 5% (from an earlier estimation of 8%).
In the USA , domestic producers are having difficulties in selling their products as imported supplies of shell-on shrimp improved as well as increased availability of shrimp production from Ecuador . In the period January to July, overall US imports increased by 2.1% compared with the same period of 2010.
In Mexico ,farmers decided to harvest early because of concerns over white spot disease. This could cause a decline in the availability of popular larger sizes.
In Europe, trading activities slowed down in the second quarter of the year, while demand remained strong in other major markets such as theUSA . Despite the crisis in the Eurozone, shrimp imports into the EU increased during the first half of 2011 and totalled 386 000 tonnes. Import volumes of raw frozen shrimp increased also by 10% during this period, with Ecuador , India , Greenland , Argentina and China being the main suppliers of this category. Demand from major EU countries remained strong with the exception of France where a decrease of 7.5% was seen. Imports by Spain , UK , Italy and Germany grew by 33.5%, 31.6%, 7.8% and 4.6% respectively during the January to June period.
In Europe, trading activities slowed down in the second quarter of the year, while demand remained strong in other major markets such as the
Retailers are procuring products for the December/January sales increasing the seasonal demand for shrimp. The market is still price sensitive, which will favour sales of vannamei and other shrimp species that are in the lower priced categories.
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