Fishmeal Monthly Price - Bolivar Fuerte per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2011 - Aug 2018: 312,797,100.000 (4,937,572.00%)
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Description: Fishmeal, Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF, Bolivar Fuerte per Metric Ton

Unit: Bolivar Fuerte per Metric Ton



Source: World Bank

See also: Fishmeal production statistics

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Overview

Fishmeal is a concentrated protein ingredient made by cooking, pressing, drying, and milling whole fish or fish-processing byproducts. It is typically priced in commodity markets on a delivered basis, with a common benchmark being fishmeal, 65% protein, Peru, CIF, quoted in US dollars per metric ton. The benchmark reflects the trade in standard high-protein meal used in compound feeds. Fishmeal is not usually consumed directly by people; its main role is as an animal-feed input. It is valued for its high digestible protein content, amino acid profile, and palatability, especially in aquaculture, pig feed, and starter diets for poultry and livestock. It also serves as a source of minerals and marine nutrients that are difficult to replicate exactly with plant-based ingredients. Because it is a processed product derived from wild-caught fish or fishery byproducts, its market is shaped by both marine biology and feed-industry economics.

Supply Drivers

Fishmeal supply is dominated by reduction fisheries and fish-processing byproducts. In the South Pacific, anchovy fisheries off Peru and Chile are structurally important because anchovy are abundant, fast-growing, and suitable for reduction into meal and oil. Supply depends heavily on ocean conditions, especially sea-surface temperature and nutrient upwelling, which influence fish distribution and biomass. The anchovy stock is also sensitive to climatic variability such as El Niño and La Niña patterns, which can alter catch availability and processing rates. Because fishmeal is made from a biological resource, supply is seasonal and can be interrupted by fishing closures, quota systems, and weather-related port disruptions.

Processing capacity, cold-chain logistics, and proximity to ports matter because raw fish deteriorates quickly and must be handled rapidly. Fishmeal output also depends on the balance between whole-fish reduction and byproduct recovery from seafood processing. When more fish are diverted to direct human consumption, less raw material is available for meal. Production is constrained by biological regeneration, so supply cannot be expanded quickly in response to price signals. This creates a strong link between harvest conditions, fleet access, and factory utilization.

Demand Drivers

Fishmeal demand is driven primarily by feed formulation in aquaculture, pig production, and specialized poultry and livestock diets. It is especially valued in aquaculture because many farmed species require highly digestible protein and marine-derived nutrients during early growth stages. Demand is also supported by its role as a palatability enhancer and as a source of amino acids that complement plant proteins. In compound feed, fishmeal competes with soybean meal, rapeseed meal, sunflower meal, and other protein meals, but substitution is limited by differences in amino acid balance, digestibility, and inclusion rates.

Seasonal feeding patterns matter because aquaculture and livestock production follow biological growth cycles, hatchery schedules, and regional climate conditions. Demand is also influenced by feed-industry economics: when alternative protein meals become relatively expensive, fishmeal can gain inclusion in rations; when plant meals are cheaper, formulators often reduce fishmeal use to the minimum needed for performance. Long-run demand is shaped by the expansion of aquaculture, which structurally increases the need for high-quality feed ingredients. At the same time, feed efficiency improvements and substitution toward plant and microbial proteins moderate growth in fishmeal use per unit of output.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Fishmeal prices are sensitive to broad feed-commodity cycles because buyers compare it with soybean meal, fish oil, and other protein inputs. The US dollar matters because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars, so currency movements affect local purchasing power and export competitiveness. Freight costs and port logistics also influence delivered prices, especially for long-distance trade from South America to Asia and Europe. Because fishmeal is storable but subject to quality degradation if improperly handled, inventory decisions can create periods of tighter or looser nearby pricing. Like other agricultural and marine commodities, it tends to respond to changes in feed demand, credit conditions, and general inflation in transport, energy, and processing costs.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 20116,335.04-
May 20116,155.88-2.83%
Jun 20115,905.68-4.06%
Jul 20115,797.50-1.83%
Aug 20115,506.82-5.01%
Sep 20117,110.4629.12%
Oct 20117,226.961.64%
Nov 20116,850.83-5.20%
Dec 20116,501.12-5.10%
Jan 20126,931.686.62%
Feb 20127,551.618.94%
Mar 20127,577.260.34%
Apr 20127,437.95-1.84%
May 20126,893.25-7.32%
Jun 20126,684.79-3.02%
Jul 20126,446.69-3.56%
Aug 20126,138.55-4.78%
Sep 20125,809.26-5.36%
Oct 20125,832.630.40%
Nov 20125,743.85-1.52%
Dec 20125,589.34-2.69%
Jan 20138,263.2147.84%
Feb 201310,261.4424.18%
Mar 201311,320.8010.32%
Apr 201311,630.292.73%
May 201311,458.61-1.48%
Jun 201311,044.51-3.61%
Jul 201310,808.32-2.14%
Aug 201310,773.63-0.32%
Sep 201310,486.00-2.67%
Oct 201310,374.02-1.07%
Nov 201310,147.35-2.18%
Dec 20139,754.65-3.87%
Jan 20149,655.48-1.02%
Feb 20149,786.131.35%
Mar 201410,376.476.03%
Apr 201410,238.22-1.33%
May 201410,260.400.22%
Jun 201410,813.035.39%
Jul 201410,897.620.78%
Aug 201410,867.39-0.28%
Sep 201410,550.23-2.92%
Oct 201410,660.771.05%
Nov 201411,351.406.48%
Dec 201411,280.96-0.62%
Jan 201510,762.63-4.59%
Feb 201510,540.74-2.06%
Mar 20159,869.52-6.37%
Apr 20159,863.49-0.06%
May 201510,179.403.20%
Jun 20159,722.66-4.49%
Jul 20159,051.95-6.90%
Aug 20159,212.701.78%
Sep 20159,249.590.40%
Oct 20159,554.313.29%
Nov 20159,538.91-0.16%
Dec 20159,655.801.23%
Jan 20169,417.50-2.47%
Feb 20169,501.650.89%
Apr 201614,706.4454.78%
May 201614,970.581.80%
Jun 201615,133.271.09%
Jul 201614,895.47-1.57%
Aug 201615,361.403.13%
Sep 201615,329.58-0.21%
Oct 201614,842.60-3.18%
Nov 201614,561.60-1.89%
Dec 201614,197.92-2.50%
Jan 201713,940.26-1.81%
Feb 201713,474.93-3.34%
Mar 201713,024.06-3.35%
Apr 201712,943.36-0.62%
May 201713,269.742.52%
Jun 201713,294.380.19%
Jul 201713,518.321.68%
Aug 201713,826.452.28%
Sep 201714,025.851.44%
Oct 201713,756.92-1.92%
Nov 201713,821.560.47%
Dec 201714,730.086.57%
Jan 201815,925.498.12%
Feb 201831,100,410.00195,187.00%
Mar 201861,686,960.0098.35%
Apr 201890,730,950.0047.08%
May 2018110,750,300.0022.06%
Jun 2018124,030,700.0011.99%
Jul 2018188,236,800.0051.77%
Aug 2018312,803,400.0066.18%

Top Companies

Tecnologica de Alimentos (TASA)
Website: http://www.tasa.com.pe/
Location: San Isidro, Peru
Estimated Production: 230000 tonnes per year

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