America is Top Importer of Ornamental Fish – Part 1

Saturday, October 23, 2021

One of ornamental tropical fishes.


The international trade for ornamental fish involved billion dollars of money. The industry is worth more than US$20 billion.


The ornamental fish industry covers:

- drug

- feeds

- plants

- accessories

- glass

- and “plastic" aquarium


The industry is quite reasonable big enough, especially for small business (exporters) in developing countries.


There are around 125 countries trade ornamental fish, and it is believed will be expanded in term of volumes and values in the coming future. The exporters are commonly from developing countries, and importers are coming from industries countries.


Aquarium accessories.


Some countries such as Singapore and Japan are both as exporter and importer. Especially, Singapore imports aquarium fish from neighbor countries, then re-export to world market with higher bid.


The top five importers of ornament fish are following:

1.United State of America (USA) with values at US$42. 9 million

2. United Kingdom (UK) with values at US$29.5 million

3. Germany with values at US$23.4 million

4. Singapore with values at US$21.3 million

5. Japan with values at US$19.5 million


# To be continued to Part 2


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43 comments:

  1. I used to raise tropical fish as a hobby! Thank you for the informative post.

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  2. I love ornamental fishes.
    They are calming.

    Ann
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  3. Very insightful post about ornamental fish!

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  4. That is something I have never gotten into.

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  5. Sounds expensive. I hope those fish aren't stuck on a boat out there at see waiting to come to the states.

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    1. hope so....

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  6. Good to know. Thank you for the post.

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  7. I have some varieties of Koi and goldfish. It's an interesting post, thank you so much.

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  8. I never realized how big a business fancy fish was for people's enjoyment.

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  9. My husband loves his fish and I actually enjoy watching them. I didn't realize what a big business it was! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. little fish, but big business.

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  10. I did not know that trading in fish is so profitable :)
    regards

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  11. I haven't known it. Thanks for the information.

    Have a nice week!

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  12. What curious things I read here on your blog!
    xoxo

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  13. It is horrid thing to do, export and import of poor fish.

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  14. I've never had a fish before. I probably wouldn't do very good with taking care of them.

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  15. This is a great and interesting post.

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  16. Very interesting, I didn't know this information

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  17. Oh yes I love yoghurt too, perfect for breakfast =)
    It's really nice to test those products.

    Interesting post. I didn't know this fact before, thanks for sharing.

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  18. Wow who knew there were so much in ornamental fish

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  19. Oh I didn´t knew this information

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  20. Growing up we always had two aquariums full of fish. I always enjoyed them.

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  21. Amazing post
    Thanks for sharing
    Kisses ♥

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