Australia’s seafood exports stand as a vital pillar of the nation’s agricultural trade, leveraging its extensive coastline and rich marine biodiversity to deliver high-quality products to global markets.
Australian Seafood Trade and Market Access | FRDC
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In 2023, Australian seafood exports reached approximately 2.1 million tonnes, valued at over USD 6.8 billion. Major export destinations include China, Japan, the United States, and Southeast Asian nations. Shrimp, tuna, and salmon dominate export volumes, underpinned by sustainable fishing practices that meet stringent international quality standards.
Australian Seafood Trade and Market Access | FRDC
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Exports show strong seasonal variation, peaking during northern hemisphere holidays when demand for premium seafood surges. Recent data indicates a 7% year-on-year growth in export revenue, driven by increased market access agreements and rising global appetite for sustainable seafood. Australia’s adherence to MSC certification enhances competitiveness in eco-conscious markets.
Australia’s trade in fisheries and aquaculture products - DAFF
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Looking ahead, Australian seafood exports are projected to grow steadily, supported by investments in cold chain logistics and digital traceability systems. Sustainability remains central, with government-backed programs promoting ecosystem-based management and responsible aquaculture. These efforts ensure long-term resilience and continued market leadership in global seafood trade.
Australian Lobster Exports - Trade Data Service
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With robust exports fueled by quality, sustainability, and strategic market engagement, Australian seafood continues to shape international seafood markets. Stakeholders are encouraged to explore partnership opportunities and stay informed on evolving trade dynamics to maximize growth potential.
Australia's seafood exports to China spike under new FTA | IntraFish.com
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ABARES Australian fisheries and aquaculture outlook report contains ABARES forecasts for the value of Australian fisheries and aquaculture production and exports, including for the key species rock lobster, salmonids, abalone, tuna and prawns. For detailed historic data of fisheries and aquaculture production, consumption and trade see Australian fisheries and aquaculture statistics. Outlook.
Australian fisheries and aquaculture outlook 2023 - DAFF
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Australia is known for its premium-quality seafood all over the world. The country is known for sustainable production, which has created a great reputation in the global seafood world. Australian Seafood Trade Data The Seafood trade dashboard covers the following areas: Rock Lobster Prawns Salmon Abalone Trade by species (quantity) Trade by species (value) Trade by commodity Data used in the production of databases include: Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture Statistics, ABARES Food and Agriculture Organisation of United Nations.
Spotlight on...Australia's Seafood Industry - Safe Food
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Australian fisheries exports were slightly higher, up 2.4% to $1.34 billion in 2023-24. Despite a small decline, China was the largest export market for Australian fisheries. However, exports to Hong Kong increased significantly.
Australia’s trade in fisheries and aquaculture products 2018 ...
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This may indicate that Australian seafood was finding alternative channels into the Chinese market in 2023. Seafood Specific Export Market information Below is a list of key markets importing Australian seafood. Click the destination you are interested in to view a range of data, statistics, and specific information about exporting to that market.
Yearly exports of tunas of Australia from 1989 to 2018. | Download ...
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In financial year 2024, the value of seafood exports from Australia to China totaled ***** million Australian dollars. Import & Export Analysis We provide country-level data on seafood imports and exports through Australian Customs and Trade Data Monitor® insights, including product form specifics. Our detailed analysis helps you refine your business planning and expand your market reach by identifying key trade partners and market destinations.
Australia Seafood Market Size, Share and Report 2033
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The fisheries and aquaculture market in Australia is witnessing robust growth in seafood exports, primarily driven by propelling international demand for sustainable as well as high. The gross value of Australian fisheries and aquaculture production is forecast to grow by 0.5 per cent in 2023âˆ'24 to $3.56 billion according to new data from the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES). Key features include: Market Information: Key markets importing Australian seafood including a range of data, statistics, and specific information about exporting to that market.
Fisheries and aquaculture statistics 2021 - DAFF
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Product Specific Market Information: Key products exported from Australia and corresponding market reports for that species.
Australian fisheries and aquaculture production - DAFF
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Online Documents
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Analysis – Opportunities for Australian Seafood Exports under the A ...
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Australia’s trade in fisheries and aquaculture products - DAFF
Source: www.agriculture.gov.au