According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), crab products continued to maintain stable growth in the second quarter, while crab and three-sided crab decreased slightly in the last month of the quarter. In the first six months of the year, crabs and other crustaceans from Vietnam were present in 25 global markets, of which most of the key markets recorded strong growth.
Crab farmers in Ca Mau . |
The main driving force comes from China, a market that favors Vietnamese live crabs, along with stable purchasing power from Japan. The competitive advantage of Vietnamese crabs lies in their quality, which is free of antibiotics, helping to strengthen trust in demanding markets. In addition, Australia recorded a 58% growth in the second quarter after a period of decline, while exports to the EU still increased by 71% year-on-year, although slower than in the first quarter.
Along with the breakthrough in export volume, domestic purchasing prices have also increased. In Cai Nuoc (Ca Mau), traders pay up to 700,000 VND/kg for type 1 square crab, and 350,000-500,000 VND/kg for type 2. Type 1 crab at the seaport is 500,000-600,000 VND/kg, and 200,000-300,000 VND/kg for type 3.
Ms. Duong Thi Bich Nam - Director of Du Thai Binh Limited Liability Company said that unlike last year when China almost stopped importing crabs in the summer, this year the amount of goods to this market has increased sharply. "The wholesale price of crab with roe has increased to 650,000 VND/kg, crab meat is 400,000-450,000 VND/kg. Grade 1 goods must be beautiful, with lots of roe, 1 kg has only 2-3 crabs", she said.
Despite high export growth, the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers warned that businesses still face challenges in quarantine, farming area codes and price competition. The association recommends that localities expand standard farming areas, invest in cold storage and logistics to exploit the live crab segment, which has high profit margins. Businesses should prioritize long-term contracts to avoid price pressure during the main season.
Demand is forecast to continue to increase in the third and fourth quarters, thanks to the festive season in China, South Korea and many Asian countries. The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers forecasts that crab exports could exceed US$350 million for the entire year thanks to rising global demand.
Source: https://baobacninhtv.vn/viet-nam-thu-hon-4-400-ty-dong-tu-xuat-khau-cua-ghe-postid424065.bbg
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