Shrimp Processing Plant Project Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Shrimp Processing Plant Project Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

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Shrimp Processing Plant Project Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue
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Frequently Asked Questions

Capital requirements generally include land acquisition, construction, equipment procurement, installation, pre-operative expenses, and initial working capital. The total amount varies with capacity, technology, and location.

To start a shrimp processing business, one needs to conduct a market feasibility study, secure required licenses, arrange funding, select suitable land, procure equipment, recruit skilled labor, and establish a supply chain and distribution network.

Shrimp processing requires raw or freshly harvested shrimp sourced from aquaculture farms or wild catch. Additional materials include water, ice, salt, preservatives, packaging materials (polyethylene bags, cartons), and cleaning agents to maintain hygiene and quality standards.

A shrimp processing factory typically requires sorting and grading machines, de-heading and peeling units, deveining machines, washing tanks, freezing tunnels or IQF freezers, glazing machines, packaging systems, and cold storage facilities. Quality control labs and water treatment systems are also essential.

The main steps generally include:

  • Sourcing and receiving raw shrimp from aquaculture farms or fishing vessels under strict quality control.

  • Washing and sorting the shrimp by size, freshness, and overall quality to ensure uniformity.

  • De-heading and peeling the shrimp using mechanical or manual methods depending on product type.

  • Deveining and cleaning the shrimp thoroughly to remove impurities and maintain product hygiene.

  • Blanching or precooking the shrimp briefly to improve texture, flavor, and shelf stability when required.

  • Freezing the shrimp using block or IQF methods to preserve freshness and prevent spoilage.

  • Glazing and packaging the shrimp in protective materials to maintain quality during storage and transport.

  • Cold storage and distribution to domestic or export markets under controlled temperature conditions.

Usually, the timeline can range from 12 to 24 months to start a shrimp processing plant, depending on factors like site development, machinery installation, environmental clearances, safety measures, and trial runs.

Challenges may include high capital requirements, securing regulatory approvals, ensuring raw material supply, competition, skilled manpower availability, and managing operational risks.

Typical requirements include business registration, environmental clearances, factory licenses, fire safety certifications, and industry-specific permits. Local/state/national regulations may apply depending on the location.

The top shrimp processors are:

  • Thai Union Group

  • Nippon Suisan Kaisha (Nissui)

  • Maruha Nichiro

  • Charoen Pokphand Foods

  • Minh Phu Seafood Corporation

  • Avanti Feeds Limited

  • Royal Greenland

  • Seaprimexco Vietnam

  • Beaver Street Fisheries

Profitability depends on several factors including market demand, processing efficiency, pricing strategy, raw material cost management, and operational scale. Profit margins usually improve with capacity expansion and increased capacity utilization rates.

Cost components typically include:

  • Land and Infrastructure

  • Machinery and Equipment

  • Building and Civil Construction

  • Utilities and Installation

  • Working Capital

Break even in a shrimp processing business typically ranges from 4 to 8 years, depending on scale, regulatory compliance costs, raw material pricing, and market demand. Efficient processing and export opportunities can help accelerate returns.

Governments may offer incentives such as capital subsidies, tax exemptions, reduced utility tariffs, export benefits, or interest subsidies to promote manufacturing under various national or regional industrial policies.

Financing can be arranged through term loans, government-backed schemes, private equity, venture capital, equipment leasing, or strategic partnerships. Financial viability assessments help identify optimal funding routes.