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Record seafood shipments mask stress in key markets, say exporters

23 Apr 2026
2 min

India's Marine Product Export Performance in 2025-26

India’s marine product exports achieved a record high of Rs 72,325.82 crore ($8.28 billion) in 2025-26. However, this growth is accompanied by underlying stress in key markets and value-added segments.

Export Statistics and Concerns

  • The increase in export earnings is partly due to rupee depreciation rather than actual trade growth.
  • The rupee weakened from Rs 85 to above Rs 90 against the US dollar, inflating rupee invoice values.
  • Total exports were over 1.93 million tonnes, as per the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA).
  • Frozen shrimp was the top export item, contributing Rs 47,973.13 crore ($5.51 billion).

Market Performance

  • Despite being the largest market, the US saw a decline of 19.8% in volume and 14.5% in value for Indian marine products.
  • Exports to China increased by 22.7% in value and 20.1% in volume.
  • The European Union recorded a 37.9% increase in value and 35.2% in volume.
  • Southeast Asia also showed growth with a 36.1% rise in value and 28.2% in volume.

Challenges and Strategic Insights

  • The US market’s decline affects value-added products, impacting employment in coastal processing clusters.
  • Trade with China and Vietnam focuses more on commodity demand rather than premium products.
  • Emerging impacts of the West Asia crisis are anticipated in freight movement and insurance costs.

Beyond Shrimp: Other Marine Products

  • Products like frozen fish, squid, cuttlefish, dried marine items, and live products showed positive growth.
  • Surimi, fishmeal, and fish oil also performed well, but chilled products faced challenges due to logistics.

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Surimi

A fish paste product made from minced white fish that is then processed into a variety of food products. It is often used as a substitute for shellfish in imitation crab meat, seafood salads, and other processed seafood items.

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Demand for basic, undifferentiated goods that are largely interchangeable with similar products from other suppliers. In exports, focusing on commodity demand means selling products that are primarily judged on price and availability, rather than unique features or branding.

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