Shrimp Monthly Price - New Zealand Dollar per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2011 - Oct 2023: -1.714 (-10.53%)
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Description: Shrimp , (Mexico), west coast, frozen, white, No. 1, shell-on, headless, 26 to 30 count per pound, wholesale price at New York

Unit: New Zealand Dollar per Kilogram



Source: US Department of Commerce, NOAA, Fishery Market News; World Bank.

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Overview

Shrimp is a widely traded seafood commodity priced in commodity markets by species, size grade, origin, and processing form, with quotations commonly expressed in US dollars per kilogram. Trade typically distinguishes between wild-caught and farmed shrimp, as well as peeled, head-on, headless, cooked, and frozen product forms. International benchmark pricing often reflects frozen shrimp traded through export channels from major producing regions in Asia and Latin America, with quality, count size, and certification standards affecting price differentials.

Shrimp is used primarily as a food product in retail, foodservice, and industrial prepared-food applications. It is valued for its mild flavor, high protein content, and adaptability to many cuisines. Demand is concentrated in markets with established seafood consumption habits, but shrimp also enters broader protein substitution patterns alongside fish, poultry, pork, and other shellfish. Because it is highly perishable, shrimp is usually processed, frozen, and transported through cold-chain logistics before reaching end users.

Supply Drivers

Shrimp supply is shaped by the interaction of marine ecology, aquaculture biology, and processing infrastructure. Wild shrimp harvests depend on coastal and continental shelf ecosystems, seasonal migration patterns, and fishing access in tropical and subtropical waters. Farmed shrimp production is concentrated in warm-water regions where pond aquaculture is feasible, especially in parts of Asia and Latin America. Temperature, salinity, water quality, and disease pressure strongly influence output, making shrimp farming sensitive to biological shocks and management practices.

Aquaculture production faces feed costs, hatchery performance, pond stocking cycles, and the need for reliable electricity, aeration, and cold storage. Disease outbreaks can reduce yields because shrimp are raised at high densities and have limited immunity to pathogens. Environmental constraints such as mangrove loss, water contamination, and coastal land availability also affect expansion. On the wild side, fuel costs, vessel access, and seasonal closures shape landings. Processing capacity, freezing plants, container availability, and port logistics matter because shrimp is commonly exported in frozen form and must move quickly through the cold chain.

Demand Drivers

Shrimp demand is driven by household consumption, restaurant use, and processed-food applications. It is a high-value protein with broad culinary flexibility, so it competes with fish, chicken, pork, and other seafood in both retail and foodservice channels. Demand tends to rise in markets where seafood is a regular part of the diet and where income growth supports greater consumption of premium proteins. In lower-income settings, shrimp is often more of an export commodity than a staple food.

Product form matters: peeled and deveined shrimp, cooked shrimp, and breaded or ready-to-cook products serve convenience-oriented buyers, while head-on and shell-on product is more common in certain regional cuisines. Seasonal consumption patterns often reflect holiday meals, grilling seasons, and restaurant traffic, though these patterns vary by market. Trade also responds to substitution with other shellfish such as prawns, crab, and lobster, as well as with white-fleshed fish. Food safety standards, traceability requirements, and sustainability certification influence market access and consumer preference over long periods.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Shrimp prices are influenced by the US dollar because international trade is commonly invoiced in dollars, so currency movements affect local producer returns and import costs. Freight rates, fuel costs, and cold-storage expenses also matter because shrimp is a processed and transport-intensive commodity. As with many traded foods, higher interest rates can raise financing costs for inventories, working capital, and aquaculture operations, which affects the economics of holding product through the supply chain.

Because shrimp is storable when frozen, market structure can show seasonal inventory effects and differences between prompt and deferred delivery values. Prices also respond to broader consumer spending conditions, especially in foodservice channels where shrimp is often treated as a discretionary protein. Correlation with other asset classes is usually indirect and mediated through exchange rates, energy costs, and general inflation in logistics and feed inputs.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 201116.28-
May 201115.90-2.31%
Jun 201115.58-2.01%
Jul 201115.08-3.22%
Aug 201114.07-6.71%
Sep 201113.84-1.63%
Oct 201114.122.00%
Nov 201114.402.03%
Dec 201114.752.43%
Jan 201214.18-3.90%
Feb 201213.69-3.42%
Mar 201214.092.87%
Apr 201214.372.03%
May 201215.165.50%
Jun 201215.12-0.28%
Jul 201214.78-2.26%
Aug 201214.52-1.73%
Sep 201213.90-4.29%
Oct 201213.33-4.07%
Nov 201213.380.32%
Dec 201213.29-0.63%
Jan 201313.420.97%
Feb 201313.792.73%
Mar 201314.384.29%
Apr 201314.601.54%
May 201315.485.99%
Jun 201317.3412.05%
Jul 201318.516.76%
Aug 201319.766.72%
Sep 201319.770.08%
Oct 201319.71-0.31%
Nov 201320.323.07%
Dec 201320.510.94%
Jan 201420.44-0.31%
Feb 201420.510.34%
Mar 201420.07-2.17%
Apr 201420.492.08%
May 201420.871.85%
Jun 201421.081.01%
Jul 201421.833.60%
Aug 201422.824.53%
Sep 201422.50-1.40%
Oct 201422.23-1.21%
Nov 201422.12-0.52%
Dec 201422.391.22%
Jan 201522.842.01%
Feb 201523.502.93%
Mar 201523.36-0.63%
Apr 201522.33-4.40%
May 201521.44-3.97%
Jun 201519.73-7.97%
Jul 201518.44-6.55%
Aug 201515.86-13.97%
Sep 201513.84-12.78%
Oct 201513.07-5.58%
Nov 201514.6712.28%
Dec 201514.680.09%
Jan 201616.049.26%
Feb 201616.281.51%
Mar 201615.87-2.54%
Apr 201615.28-3.72%
May 201615.380.64%
Jun 201614.90-3.14%
Jul 201614.71-1.27%
Aug 201615.001.97%
Sep 201616.258.33%
Oct 201617.175.68%
Nov 201617.431.51%
Dec 201618.737.48%
Jan 201718.900.87%
Feb 201718.88-0.08%
Mar 201719.654.06%
Apr 201719.760.56%
May 201720.624.34%
Jun 201720.58-0.16%
Jul 201720.06-2.56%
Aug 201717.55-12.49%
Sep 201716.73-4.67%
Oct 201716.901.02%
Nov 201717.674.53%
Dec 201717.61-0.34%
Jan 201817.05-3.13%
Feb 201817.422.15%
Mar 201817.621.11%
Apr 201817.680.36%
May 201818.554.95%
Jun 201818.07-2.61%
Jul 201818.03-0.22%
Aug 201818.02-0.05%
Sep 201817.48-2.98%
Oct 201817.540.31%
Nov 201817.25-1.64%
Dec 201817.25-0.01%
Jan 201917.390.84%
Feb 201917.26-0.79%
Mar 201917.260.01%
Apr 201917.521.51%
May 201917.962.54%
Jun 201918.151.01%
Jul 201919.376.73%
Aug 201920.294.78%
Sep 201920.852.74%
Oct 201921.161.52%
Nov 201921.391.05%
Dec 201921.22-0.79%
Jan 202021.19-0.13%
Feb 202021.903.34%
Mar 202023.185.85%
Apr 202023.18-0.02%
May 202020.63-10.99%
Jun 202018.82-8.78%
Jul 202019.000.95%
Aug 202019.060.32%
Sep 202017.79-6.67%
Oct 202017.12-3.77%
Nov 202016.86-1.49%
Dec 202016.52-2.03%
Jan 202116.32-1.19%
Feb 202116.470.88%
Mar 202117.194.40%
Apr 202117.531.97%
May 202117.53-0.01%
Jun 202118.847.49%
Jul 202122.7220.57%
Aug 202122.63-0.38%
Sep 202120.82-8.01%
Oct 202120.54-1.32%
Nov 202120.580.18%
Dec 202121.584.83%
Jan 202221.931.64%
Feb 202222.321.78%
Mar 202221.81-2.27%
Apr 202222.111.37%
May 202223.667.00%
Jun 202223.36-1.28%
Jul 202222.64-3.08%
Aug 202220.17-10.92%
Sep 202219.37-3.93%
Oct 202220.174.10%
Nov 202219.02-5.70%
Dec 202218.02-5.24%
Jan 202317.90-0.67%
Feb 202317.55-1.94%
Mar 202317.741.06%
Apr 202317.56-1.01%
May 202317.53-0.17%
Jun 202316.90-3.59%
Jul 202315.73-6.93%
Aug 202315.08-4.11%
Sep 202314.70-2.53%
Oct 202314.56-0.94%

Top Companies

Centralproteina Prima
Website: http://www.cpp.co.id/
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Estimated Production: 300 tonnes per day

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