Worldwide Octopus Market (2019 to 2025) - Increasing Global Consumption Driving the Market - ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Octopus Market Production by Countries, Import, Export, Value Chain Analysis & Forecast" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report provides a complete analysis of the global Octopus market.
Octopus is heavily consumed in countries like Spain and Italy in Southern Europe. However, the extensive supply of Octopus comes from countries such as Indonesia and Mexico. Octopus growth rates are relatively high and they also have a short life cycle, making them suitable for commercial aquaculture. The major producer of Octopus are; China and Japan. Globally, the importers of Octopus are; the United States, Italy, and Spain. According to this latest report, the Global Octopus Market is expected to reach 624,490 Metric Tons by the period of 2019 - 2025.
The main drivers of the market's growth are; increasing exotic meat demand, rising disposable income, the world's taste preferences are shifting towards Octopus, raising awareness around the world of healthy food consumption, increasing aquaculture farming of Octopus. With a wide range of essential nutrients, octopus meat is enriched in minerals, nutrients, and healthy fats. It is also a good source of fatty acids and traces minerals and Omega-3. Besides, the presence of high iron content in octopus meat helps to maintain a healthy immune system.
Global octopus fisheries also cited increasing global consumption and Spanish tapas as boosting demand in all key markets. Meanwhile, supply has dwindled in due to "poor" catches in some of the biggest producing countries such as Morocco and Mauritania, predicting the upwards trends in trading prices would continue.
China is one of the biggest Producer of Octopus
The publisher has done a comprehensive assessment of the largest producer of Octopus. China is one of the largest producers of Octopus worldwide. We have studied top six Countries production of Octopus in this report and these are: China, Morocco, Mauritania, Japan, South Korea, Mexico and Others.
Europe is the Largest Importer of Octopus worldwide
In this report, we have given complete insight into major global Importer countries of Octopus. Octopus consuming countries covered in the report are United States, Italy, Spain, Japan, Portugal and Canada. Europe is the largest importer of Octopus.
Mexico one of the Largest Exporter of Octopus Globally
In this report, we have covered the top exporter of Octopus along with its volume in metric tons. Also, we have explained the core factors due to which they became a top exporting nation of Octopus. The top exporting countries covered in this report are Mexico, Spain, Philippines, India, Senegal and Indonesia.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Growth Drivers
4.2 Challenges
5. Porters Five Forces Analysis
5.1 Threat of New Entrants
5.2 Threat of Substitutes
5.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
5.4 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.5 Degree of Competition
6. Supply Chain Analysis
7. Global Octopus Market
8. Volume Share - Global Octopus
8.1 Production by Countries
9. Market Share - Global Octopus Market
9.1 By Countries
9.1.1 Import
9.1.2 Export
9.2 By Product
9.2.1 Import
9.2.2 Export
10. Top Production Countries
10.1 China
10.2 Morocco
10.3 Mauritania
10.4 Japan
10.5 South Korea
10.6 Mexico
10.7 Others
11. Top Importing Countries
11.1 Spain
11.2 Italy
11.3 Portugal
11.4 Canada
11.5 United States
11.6 Japan
12. Top Exporting Countries
12.1 Mexico
12.2 Spain
12.3 Philippines
12.4 India
12.5 Senegal
12.6 Indonesia
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