🦐 Indonesia Shrimp Aquaculture Dataset 2019–2024
(Provincial Production & Species Statistics with Market Mini-Report)
Released January 2026
In 2024, Indonesia’s total farmed shrimp production reached approximately 958,000 metric tons, representing a 2% year-on-year increase and strengthening Indonesia’s position as one of the world’s leading shrimp-producing countries.
This Minato News dataset provides detailed shrimp aquaculture statistics by province in Indonesia, enabling users to analyze production scale, regional and species composition, and market value with greater precision.
While national-level data is available in international databases such as FAO statistics, it is difficult to obtain provincial-level production data in Indonesia in a structured and consistent format. We collect such data from the official statistics of Indonesia’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and compile it into clear and ready-to-use Excel files, helping users gain actionable insights through in-depth regional and species-level analysis.
In addition to the datasets, a concise market mini-report summarizes recent production trends, seasonality, export dynamics, and pricing conditions in Indonesia’s shrimp sector.
Launch Price: USD 249 (Limited Time)
Regular Price: USD 349
📦 What’s Included
1. Aquaculture Shrimp Production by Province in Indonesia (2019–2024) – Excel
- Annual shrimp aquaculture production by province.
- Enables comparison of regional production growth, concentration of supply, and geographic shifts.
- Particularly valuable for users who require provincial-level visibility unavailable in FAO or other global databases.
2. Vannamei Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) Aquaculture Statistics in Indonesia (2024) – Excel
- Production volume (metric tons).
- Landing value (million Indonesian rupiah).
- Average landing price (Rp/kg).
- Provides insight into Indonesia’s dominant farmed shrimp species.
3. Black Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Statistics in Indonesia (2024) – Excel
- Production volume (metric tons).
- Landing value (million Indonesian rupiah).
- Average landing price (Rp/kg).
- Useful for analyzing premium shrimp supply and price structure.
4. Other Shrimp Aquaculture Statistics in Indonesia (2024) – Excel
(Excluding Vannamei and Black Tiger)
- Production volume (metric tons).
- Landing value (million Indonesian rupiah).
- Average landing price (Rp/kg).
- Covers minor shrimp species often omitted from standard datasets.
5. Market Mini-Report – PDF
- Overview of Indonesia’s shrimp production trends, including the 2024 total production level and year-on-year growth.
- Regional production characteristics and seasonal supply patterns.
- Export structure and major destination markets.
- Pricing environment and competitive positioning.
- Based on Minato News’ original analysis and reporting.
Source:
Statistics compiled based on data from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia.
👤 Recommended For
- Seafood trading companies sourcing shrimp from Southeast Asia.
- Importers, processors, and distributors evaluating supply stability and regional production risks.
- Market analysts, consultants, and researchers covering global shrimp supply and pricing.
- Financial institutions and logistics providers analyzing regional production capacity.
- Anyone requiring reliable provincial-level shrimp production data for Indonesia.
🦐 About Indonesia’s Shrimp Industry
- Indonesia is among the world’s top shrimp-producing countries.
- Total farmed shrimp production reached approximately 958,000 metric tons in 2024, with steady year-on-year growth.
- Vannamei shrimp accounts for the majority of farmed production, followed by Black Tiger shrimp.
- Production is regionally concentrated, with significant differences in productivity and seasonality across provinces.
- Indonesia plays a strategic role in supplying global markets, particularly the U.S., China, and Japan.
💡 Why This Dataset Matters
- Provincial-level shrimp production data is rarely available in consolidated form.
- FAO and other international datasets do not provide regional breakdowns within Indonesia.
- Species-level production volume, value, and price data are difficult to obtain consistently.
- Enables precise regional supply analysis, capacity estimation, and market forecasting.
- Saves significant time in data collection, translation, and data procesing.
- Combines official statistics with Minato News’ market expertise in one integrated package.
This dataset delivers a clear, structured view of Indonesia’s shrimp aquaculture landscape for professional decision-making.