Before returning to China, Australian lobsters have encountered a 'formidable opponent'! Vietnamese lobster exports to China increase 33 times

Fri, 11/15/2024 - 08:12
Although there are reports that China is about to restart the import of Australian lobsters, industry insiders say that Australian lobsters have been absent from the Chinese market for too long, and those who want to regain the market will face extremely fierce competition.
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小康经济 | 水产小天 | scmp

Chilean salmon exports fall, industry issues "red alert"

Fri, 11/15/2024 - 00:42

According to data from the Chilean Customs Administration, Chile's salmon exports fell for the second consecutive quarter. In the third quarter of this year, exports fell by 3.1% year-on-year, or 5.6 tons, mainly due to a 9% decrease in Atlantic salmon exports (about 13,000 tons), especially a decrease of 10,000 tons in frozen whole salmon.

Source
智利中文网 | consejodelsalmon.cl

Vietnam's seafood exports return to $1 billion

Tue, 11/12/2024 - 18:25

According to data from the Vietnam Fisheries Processing and Export Association, in October 2024, Vietnam's seafood exports exceeded 1 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 28%. Since June 2022, Vietnam's aquatic product exports have once again exceeded 1 billion US dollars, sending a positive signal to export companies by the end of the year.

Based on this, the cumulative export value of aquatic products in Vietnam reached 8.27 billion US dollars in the first ten months of 2024, a year-on-year increase of 11.4%.

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vietnamplus.vn

The world's largest shrimp exporting country is on the rise! At present, where is the most in need of imported shrimp? How will it develop in the future?

Sat, 11/09/2024 - 16:34

According to the latest report from the National Fisheries Agency (CNA) of Ecuador, due to a decline in demand from major markets, particularly in Asia, frozen shrimp exports from Ecuador decreased significantly in September. Specifically, exports have decreased by 11% compared to the same period last year, with particularly significant declines in major markets such as China and the United States.

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中盟虾苗

Due to the massive death of oysters, South Korea has begun to expand its imports of Chinese aquatic products

Sun, 11/03/2024 - 10:24
In some oyster farms, the mortality rate is as high as nearly 90%.

In some oyster farms,
the mortality rate is
as high as nearly 90%
(screenshot, cctv)

Large supermarket chains in South Korea have begun to expand imports of Chinese aquatic products such as mussels, abalone and clams to ease the tight supply situation in South Korea.
Source
中国新闻社 | 央视财经