In 2023, China dominated global fish farming with a production of 77.183 million metric tons, displaying a modest growth of 3.14%. Indonesia and India followed, with India experiencing an 8.49% rise. Norway showed substantial growth among Western countries at 5.54%, while Ecuador and Russia posted impressive increases of 13.69% and 11.3% respectively. Conversely, Myanmar, Brazil, and several European countries faced declines.
Fish farming production across various countries is expected to continue evolving with technology advancements, regulatory shifts, and environmental challenges shaping future trajectories. Emerging markets like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan could play increasingly pivotal roles due to significant growth rates.
Top countries in Fish Farming Production by Country
# | 10 Countries | Metric Tons | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
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1 | 1 China | 77,183,000 | 2023 | +2.9% | +3.14% | View data |
2 | 2 Indonesia | 13,892,000 | 2023 | -2.36% | -2.51% | View data |
3 | 3 India | 10,893,000 | 2023 | +7.3% | +8.49% | View data |
4 | 4 Viet Nam | 4,884,200 | 2023 | |||
5 | 5 Bangladesh | 2,755,000 | 2023 | +2.14% | +2.75% | View data |
6 | 6 South Korea | 2,550,300 | 2023 | +2.45% | +2.28% | View data |
7 | 7 Philippines | 2,212,000 | 2023 | -1.35% | -0.81% | View data |
8 | 8 Norway | 1,774,300 | 2023 | +3.46% | +5.54% | View data |
9 | 9 Egypt | 1,668,600 | 2023 | +2.7% | +0.92% | View data |
10 | 10 Chile | 1,592,000 | 2023 | +3.93% | +4.34% | View data |