Key Market Indicators
In 2018, Fijian was ranked number 131 in the global ranking, and Angola came ahead at 3,490 Kilograms. China, Spain and Japan respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Fijian imports of shrimp are set to reach around 223,000 kilograms by 2026, rising 1.5% each year on average. This marks an increase of 12.3% since 2007. In 2021, Fijian demand of 203,580 kilograms put them at 78th in the global ranking, behind Angola at 203,580 kilograms. China, Spain and Japan took the next three spots. Meanwhile, Fijian exports of shrimp fell by 32% in 2018 to 3,490 kilograms, compared to 5,140 kilograms the year before. Since 2007, Fijian supply has dropped by 40.1% each year on average. In 2018, Fijian was 131st in the global ranking, again behind Angola at 3,490 kilograms. China, Spain and Japan again took the next three spots.