Indonesian technology and data-driven solution provider, Jala, released the Shrimp Outlook 2025 report that provides an overview of Indonesian shrimp farming conditions based on an analysis of primary data, which covers behavioral data and farming performance, as well as secondary data, such as exports, farmer perceptions, and weather conditions.
Indonesia is the fourth-largest shrimp producer in the world. Export competition among top shrimp producers, Ecuador, India, Vietnam and Indonesia, has been recently intensified amid oversupply, uncertain demand and regulatory challenges such as antidumping duties.
The report states that Indonesia’s domestic shrimp market is the most immediate solution for absorbing the country’s shrimp production and reducing dependence on export markets, particularly on the U.S. The report also highlights that Indonesia’s shrimp farms have improved performance in 2024 compared to 2023, with disease remaining the primary concern among farmers.
“The report is intended to serve as a reference for shrimp industry players, enabling them to understand farming conditions, conduct comparisons and support decision-making and strategic planning,” the company said.
Download the free report here.