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
- World seafood market
2.1 World seafood market
2.1.1 Production
2.1.2 Consumption
- Vietnam seafood market
3.1 Characteristics of the Vietnamese fishery industry
3.2 Situation of aquaculture and exploitation
3.3 Production
3.4 Consumption
3.5 Export
3.6 Driving forces
3.7 Industry planning
- Enterprise analysis
4.1Enterprise introduction
4.2 Business results indicators
4.3 Financial indicators
4.4 Performance indicators
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: Number of businesses in the fisheries sector, 2013-2018
Figure 20: Number of laborers engaged in aquaculture, fishing and
processing, 2013-2018
Figure 21: Aquaculture area, 2010 – 2017e
Figure 22: Fishing boats with capacity of 90 CV, 2010 – 2018e
Figure 23: Aquatic production output, 2013 – 2019
Figure 24: Vietnam fishery production, 2013 – 2019
Figure 25: Fishery exploitation of coastal provinces in regions, 2017e
Figure 26: Structure of fishery exploitation by region, 2017e
Figure 27: Seafood import turnover, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 28: Import structure of fishery products, 2019
Figure 29: Frozen seafood production, 2011 – 2019e
Figure 30: Domestic seafood consumption value, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 31: Consumption of fishery products per capita in some countries, 2019
Figure 32: Vietnam seafood export, 2013 – 2019
Figure 33: Seafood export structure by value, 2019
Figure 34: Vietnam’s top seafood export market, 2019
Figure 35: Area of farming and pangasius production through each year, 2012 – 2019
Figure 36: Pangasius production structure by province, 10M/2019e
Figure 37: Commercial Pangasius price, 2013 – 2019
Figure 38: Pangasius export value, 2011-2019
Figure 39: Pangasius export structure by value, 2019
Figure 40: Pangasius export by type, 9M/2019
Figure 41: Shrimp export value, 2011 – 2019
Figure 42: Top Vietnam’s shrimp importers by turnover, 2019
Figure 43: Area for brackish shrimp farming, 2011-11M/2019
Figure 44: Production of some shrimp species, 2013 – 2019e
Figure 45: Market share of enterprises’ shrimp exports to the EU, 2017-2018e
Figure 46: Market share of shrimp exports of businesses to the US, 2017 – 2018e
Figure 47: Market share of enterprises’ shrimp exports to Japan, 2017-2018e
Figure 48: Export value of tuna industry, 2011 – 2019
Figure 49: Exported tuna products, 2019
Figure 50: Net revenue, 2017 – 2018
Figure 51: Self – financing ratio, 2017 – 2018
Figure 52: Asset turnover, 2018
Figure 53: Administrative expenses/Net revenue, 2016 – 2017
Figure 54: Financial expenses/Net revenue, 2016 – 2017
Figure 55: Solvency, 2017 – 2018
Figure 56: 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