Vietnam’s Tiger Shrimp Exports: An Overview

Vietnam's Tiger Shrimp

1. Origin and Characteristics:

  • Origin:
    • Black tiger shrimp are native to the Indo-Pacific region.
    • In Vietnam, they are found naturally in coastal areas and are extensively farmed.
  • Characteristics:
    • Large size, thick shell, with distinctive dark stripes.
    • Known for firm, sweet, and flavorful meat.
    • They are large in size, on average about 36cm each and also larger in mass than other types of shrimp, up to 650gr/piece.
    • The shrimp’s shell is thick, consisting of many colors such as red, brown, gray, and green interwoven.
    • Black tiger shrimp meat is also tougher and firmer than white shrimp.

2. Shrimp Farming in Vietnam:

  • Traditional farming practices are widespread, especially in the Mekong Delta.
  • Significant portion of aquaculture land dedicated.
  • Common farming models:
    • Extensive farming.
    • Integrated farming (shrimp-rice, shrimp-mangrove).
    • improved extensive farming.
  • The area of black tiger shrimp farming under semi-intensive and intensive models is still very small, mainly concentrated in provinces with small black tiger shrimp farming areas.
Tiger Shrimp
Tiger Shrimp

3. Major Farming Regions:

  • The Mekong Delta is the primary production area, including:
    • Ca Mau Province.
    • Bac Lieu Province.
    • Soc Trang Province.
    • Ben Tre Province.
    • Kien Giang Province.

4. Export Situation:

  • Black tiger shrimp are a major contributor to Vietnam’s seafood export value.
  • Key export markets:
    • Japan.
    • United States.
    • European Union (EU).
    • China.
    • Korea.
  • The export of Vietnamese shrimp in general is showing signs of recovery thanks to recovering demand in major markets such as the United States and China.
  • It is important to note that the ratio of white leg shrimp export compared to black tiger shrimp export is much higher.

5. Factors Affecting Exports:

  • Product quality and safety.
  • Competitive pricing.
  • Market demand and fluctuations.
  • Disease outbreaks.
  • Trade barriers (regulations, certifications).

6. Strategies for Enhanced Competitiveness:

  • Strengthening quality control throughout the supply chain.
  • Investing in advanced processing technologies.
  • Diversifying export markets.
  • Building a strong “Vietnam Shrimp” brand.
  • Fostering international collaborations.

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