Germany now prefers whiteleg shrimp to black tiger

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November 9, 2015

   

   

Germany now prefers whiteleg shrimp to black tiger

   

   

   

Shrimp preference in Germany has shifted from black tiger to the whiteleg variety, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (Vasep). Germany was the top importer in the EU of Vietnamese shrimpsfrom 2011 to 2014.

   

   

Vasep said that of Vietnam''s total shrimp export to Germany in 2011, whiteleg shrimp represented just 35.7% while black tiger shrimp constituted 56.3%.

   

   

By 2012, the proportion of whiteleg shrimp increased to 46.6% while that of black tiger shrimp decreased to 45.5%. In 2013, whiteleg shrimp accounted for 53.4% and black tiger shrimp was down to 40%.

   

   

Last year, whiteleg shrimp sales to Germany made up 58% and black tiger shrimp sales 34.7%.

   

   

In the first three quarters of this year, the proportion of whiteleg shrimp was increased further to 73.5% while that of black tiger shrimp was down to just 19.9%. "This trend showed that whiteleg shrimp is increasingly favoured in Germany", Vasep said in a news release posted on its website.

   

   

Overtaken

   

   

From 2011 to 2014, Germany was the top importer in the 28-member European bloc of Vietnamese shrimps, but this year it was overtaken by the UK.

   

   

In the first quarter this year, Germany was still the leading importer of shrimp from Vietnam with import value of US$28.4 million, up 4.2% year on year. In the second and third quarters, however, Germany slipped to just being the second-largest, overtaken by the UK due to its economic turbulence and euro''s devaluation, affecting shrimp demand.

   

   

Last year, Vietnam''s shrimp exports to Germany made up 20.5% of Vietnam''s total shrimp exports to the EU. In January-September this year, Vietnam shrimp sales to Germany reached US$84.4 million, down 16.5% year on year.

   

   
In January-June 2015, total shrimp imports into Germany reached $252.8 million, down 18.2% year on year. In the period, shrimp imports from Vietnam into the market still increased by 12.5% while those from India declined 8.1%, Thailand 64.7% and Bangladesh 16% (see Table below). --Rick Alberto
   
   
                           

Top largest suppliers to Germany, Jan-Jun 2015 (Source: ITC)

           

Supply

       

Jan-Jun 2014

       

Jan-Jun 2015

       

Variations (%)

           

The world

       

309,072

       

252,831

       

-18.20

           

The Netherlands

       

67,228

       

69,747

       

3.70

           

Vietnam

       

42,814

       

48,159

       

12.50

           

Bangladesh

       

21,356

       

17,930

       

-160

           

Denmark

       

25,391

       

14,167

       

-44.20

           

Honduras

       

3,781

       

4,809

       

27.20

           

India

       

18,322

       

16,830

       

-8.10

           

Thailand

       

30,780

       

10,854

       

-64.70

           

The UK

       

26,847

       

16,519

       

-38.50

           

France

       

12,127

       

11,502

       

-5.20

           

Belgium

       

26,666

       

15,384

       

-42.30