Vietnam Fishery Industry
Global production of aquaculture and fishing grows with a CAGR of 0.4% / year in the period of 2013-2020f. Global seafood production in 2019 is estimated at 178.54 million tons, an increase of 0.12% compared to 2018 while demand growth slows down. In the period of 2013 – 2019e, the annual dual growth rate of fisheries reaches 1.77% while the annual dual population growth rate is 1.2%. In Vietnam, the fishing production in 2019 was estimated at 3,768.3 thousand tons, an increase of 4.5% compared to the same period last year. Aquaculture production in 2019 was estimated at 4,432.5 thousand tons, up 6.5% over the same period last year. Total export turnover in 2019 reached US $ 8,544 million, a decrease of 2.8% compared to 2018. The main import countries of Vietnam seafood: the US (17.2%), Japan (17.1%), China (14.4). %) ….
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Executive summary
- Business environment
1.1 Macroeconomic situation
1.2 Legal framework
1.3 Free trade agreements
- World seafood market
2.1 World seafood market
2.1.1 Production
2.1.2 Consumption
2.1.3 Global seafood trade
2.1.4 Price movement of some aqua products
2.2 Seafood market in some countries in the region
- Vietnam seafood market
3.1 Characteristics of the Vietnamese fishery industry
3.2 Situation of aquaculture and exploitation
3.2.1 Overview of aquaculture and exploitation
3.2.2 Current status of seafood exploitation
3.2.3 Current status of aquaculture
3.3 Production
3.4 Consumption
3.5 Export
3.6 Risks and challenges
3.7 Driving forces
3.8 Industry development planning and forecast
- Enterprise analysis
- Appendix
Minh Phu Corporation – MPC
Vinh Hoan Corporation – VHC
BIEN DONG SEAFOOD
I.D.I International Development & Investment Corporation
Hung Vuong Joint Stock Company – HVG
Quoc Viet Seafood Processing and Export Company Limited
Nam Viet Joint Stock Company
Soc Trang Seafood Joint Stock Company – STAPIMEX:
SAO TA FOODS JOINT STOCK COMPANY
Cuu Long Fish Joint Stock Company
List of Figures
Figure 1: GDP growth by quarter, 2016 – 2019
Figure 2: Output value of agriculture, forestry and fishery (at constant
prices in 2010), 2016 – 2019
Figure 3: VND/USD exchange rate, 1/2013 – 2019
Figure 4: The proportion of the value of the fishery sector contributes to exports Việt
Nam, 2013 – 2019
Figure 5: Total population and population structure in working age, 2014 – 2018e
Figure 6: Agriculture, forestry and fishery labor force, 2011 – 2018e
Figure 7: Global aquaculture and fishing production, 2009 – 2025f
Figure 8: Structure of fishing and aquaculture areas in 2016e
Figure 9: Structure of global fishermen, 2016e
Figure 10: Structure of fishing fleets by area, 2016e
Figure 11: Structure of world fishing and aquaculture production by region, 2016
Figure 12: Structure of world fishing production by region, 2016
Figure 13: Structure of world aquaculture production by region, 2016
Figure 14: Top largest aquaculture countries
Figure 15: Top countries in terms of fishing, 2016
Figure 16: Top 10 most caught fishes 2016
Figure 17: Global seafood consumption, 2009 – 2019e
Figure 18: Seafood consumption per capita, 2009 – 2019e
Figure 19: Global seafood trade, 2008 – 2019e
Figure 20: Global seafood export structure, 2018
Figure 21: Top 10 seafood exporting countries and regions, 2018
Figure 22: Top countries and regions importing seafood, 2018
Figure 23: World shrimp prices, 1/2014 – 2019
Figure 24: China seafood production, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 25: Value of Chinese seafood exports 2013 – 2018
Figure 26: China tuna import structure, 9M/2019
Figure 27: Seafood export value of Indonesia, 2018
Figure 28: Shrimp exports of Indonesia, 2014 – 2018
Figure 29: Seafood import-export output of Indonesia, 2014 – 2018
Figure 30: The group of fishery products with the highest sales in the US, 2018
Figure 31: Structure of US processed seafood products by value, 2018
Figure 32: The most valuable US processed seafood species, 2018
Figure 33: US shrimp imports, 2015 – 2019
Figure 34: US tuna import market by value, 2019
Figure 35: Seafood production of Thailand, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 36: Contribution of the fisheries sector to Thailand’s GDP, 2013-2018
Figure 37: Seafood export value of Thailand, 2013 – 2018
Figure 38: Structure of Thailand’s shrimp export market, 7M/2019
Figure 39: Structure of Thailand’s squid and octopus import market, 7M/2019
Figure 40: Number of businesses in the fisheries sector, 2013-2018
Figure 41: Number of laborers engaged in aquaculture, fishing and
processing, 2013-2018
Figure 42: Aquaculture area, 2010 – 2017e
Figure 43: Fishing boats with capacity of 90 CV, 2010 – 2018e
Figure 44: Aquatic production output, 2013 – 2019
Figure 45: Vietnam fishery production, 2013 – 2019
Figure 46: Fishery exploitation of coastal provinces in regions, 2017e
Figure 47: Structure of fishery exploitation by region, 2017e
Figure 48: Seafood import turnover, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 49: Import structure of fishery products, 2019
Figure 50: Frozen seafood production, 2011 – 2019e
Figure 51: Domestic seafood consumption value, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 52: Consumption of fishery products per capita in some countries, 2019
Figure 53: Vietnam seafood export, 2013 – 2019
Figure 54: Seafood export structure by value, 2019
Figure 55: Vietnam’s top seafood export market, 2019
Figure 56: Area of farming and pangasius production through each year, 2012 – 2019
Figure 57: Pangasius production structure by province, 10M/2019e
Figure 58: Commercial Pangasius price, 2013 – 2019
Figure 59: Pangasius export value, 2011-2019
Figure 60: Pangasius export structure by value, 2019
Figure 61: Pangasius export by type, 9M/2019
Figure 62: Shrimp export value, 2011 – 2019
Figure 63: Top Vietnam’s shrimp importers by turnover, 2019
Figure 64: Area for brackish shrimp farming, 2011-11M/2019
Figure 65: Production of some shrimp species, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 66: Market share of enterprises’ shrimp exports to the EU, 2017-2018e
Figure 67: Market share of shrimp exports of businesses to the US, 2017 – 2018e
Figure 68: Market share of enterprises’ shrimp exports to Japan, 2017-2018e
Figure 69: Export value of tuna industry, 2011 – 2019
Figure 70: Exported tuna products, 2019
Figure 71: Forecast of global seafood production and consumption,
2017-2025f
Figure 72: Seafood export value, 2013 – 2020f
Figure 73: Net revenue, 2017 – 2018
Figure 74: Self – financing ratio, 2017 – 2018
Figure 75: Asset turnover, 2018
Figure 76: Administrative expenses/Net revenue, 2016 – 2017
Figure 77: Financial expenses/Net revenue, 2016 – 2017
Figure 78: Solvency, 2017 – 2018
Figure 79: Profit margin, 2018
List of Tables
Table 1: Top 10 largest global seafood companies in 2018
Table 2: Vietnam seafood production, 2016 –2019
Table 3: Domestic seafood processing facilities by products 2017
Table 4: Pangasius life cycle
Table 5: Pangasius exports by enterprise, 6M/2019
Table 6: Administration review periods of the DOC
Table 7: Top Vietnamese shrimp exporters, 2018e
Table 8: TOP FISHERY ENTERPRISES WITH THE HIGHEST REVENUE IN 2018
Table 9: Liability/ Total asset and liability/ Owner equity ratios, 2018