Global
Frozen Seafood Market: Snapshot
Increasing
demand for seafood products in remote areas has propelled the
production of frozen seafood products. Companies producing frozen
seafood products are actively dependent on the cold storage region,
which continues to be a major impediment for the market. Robust cold
chain infrastructure is deemed profitable for the distribution of
frozen seafood, however, the inconsistency in the quality of these
storage services continues to create problems for companies. Leading
players in the global frozen seafood market are adopting advanced
processing techniques to increasing the endurance of the products
against external factors such as changing weathers, mechanical
damage, and fluctuations in freezing temperatures.
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According
to Transparency Market Research, several factors are expected to
impede the growth of the global frozen seafood market in the years to
come. Primarily, complexities in the processing techniques for
production of frozen seafood products is expected to challenge the
business prospects of the companies. In addition, lack of
standardization in terms of employing freezing temperatures, storing
frozen seafood products across different levels of refrigeration, and
applying proper seafood preservatives will continue to constrain the
sales of frozen seafood across the globe. The forecast study
developed by Transparency Market Research projects that over the
forecast period, 2017-2026, the global frozen seafood market will
expand at a sluggish CAGR of 3.7%. The report further estimates that
by the end of 2026, the global frozen seafood market will reach a
valuation of US$ 32 Bn.
Frozen
Crustaceans to Incur Brimming Demand throughout 2017-2026
Several
products are being sold in the global frozen seafood market, among
which crustaceans are expected to emerge as top-sellers. In 2017,
around US$ 8 Bn worth of frozen crustaceans are estimated to be sold
around the world. High profit margins associated with crustaceans and
increasing demand for exotic seafood products will collectively
factor the growing sales of frozen crustaceans. The report also
projects that sales of frozen fishes will account for nearly 30% of
the overall global frozen seafood sales throughout the forecast
period. Relatively less complex storage of frozen fishes will drive
their distribution, and consumers will also remain more inclined
towards cooking frozen fishes through simple preparation techniques
and nascent level of thawing.
Food
Chain Services to Represent Leading End-users through 2026
The
end-use of frozen
seafood will remain predominant across food chain services.
Popular restaurant chains such as Long John Silver’s and Red
Lobster, among others, will continue to opt for frozen seafood over
fresh seafood. In the foreseeable future, major companies producing
frozen seafood products will be eyeing for strategic tie-ups with
multinational food chain services. The report estimates that by the
end of 2026, nearly 40% of the overall sales of frozen seafood
products will be accounted by food chain services.
The
report further projects that the modern trade outlets will register
fastest sales of frozen seafood products over the forecast period.
Increasing adoption of frozen seafood products in domestic households
will drive their sales across modern trade outlets. Equipped with
advanced refrigeration apparatus, these outlets will serve
effectively in providing high quality frozen seafood products to the
common consumer. The report also reveals that companies namely,
AquaChile, Clearwater Seafood, High Liner Foods, Iglo Group, Leroy
Seafood, Marine Harvest ASA, Nomad Foods Europe, Beijing Princess
Seafood International Trading, Thai Union Frozen Products, and Grupo
Pescanova will be observed as the leaders in production of frozen
seafood. These players will instrument the growth of the global
frozen seafood market through 2026.
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