Industry Performance — Sources: NAQDA, NARA, Shrimp Insights, PMC தொழில் செயல்திறன் — ஆதாரங்கள்: NAQDA, NARA, Shrimp Insights, PMC කර්මාන්ත කාර්ය සාධනය — මූලාශ්ර: NAQDA, NARA, Shrimp Insights, PMC
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~1,400 farms + 70 hatcheries (NAQDA)
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2021 verified (NAQDA); ~19,000 MT est. 2022
758M PL
669M vannamei + 89M monodon (NAQDA)
Rs. 960-975
Per kg (NARA 2023 study)
Annual shrimp production in metric tons
Detailed metrics by region
| Region | Active Aquaculture Facilities | Production (MT) | Market Share | YoY Growth | Avg Aquaculture Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Puttalam (NW Province)
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~540 | 13,500 | 93.7% | -2.3% | 25.0 MT |
| Batticaloa (Eastern) | ~55 | 650 | 4.5% | +12.1% | 11.8 MT |
| Mannar (Northern) | ~15 | 180 | 1.2% | +25.0% | 12.0 MT |
| Hambantota & Others | ~5 | 85 | 0.6% | +8.0% | 17.0 MT |
| TOTAL | 615 | 14,415 | 100% | -2.4% | 23.4 MT |
Data Sources: NAQDA Statistics 2023 | Ministry of Fisheries Progress Report | Export Development Board | FAO/Shrimp Insights 2025
Last Updated: January 31, 2025 | Auto-refreshes from live data sources
Real-time insights into global production, trade flows, market trends, and competitive intelligence உலகளாவிய உற்பத்தி, வர்த்தக ஓட்டங்கள், சந்தை போக்குகள் மற்றும் போட்டி நுண்ணறிவு பற்றிய நேரடி பார்வைகள் ලෝක නිෂ්පාදනය, වෙළඳ ප්රවාහ, වෙළඳපොළ ප්රවණතා සහ තරඟකාරී බුද්ධි ගැන සජීවී අවබෝධය
Estimated USD 2024
FOB Export Price 2024
CAGR 2020-2024
Global consumption projected to reach 8.2M MT by 2027 (CAGR 5.8%)
ASC/BAP certified shrimp commands 15-20% price premium in EU markets
Value-added products growing 12% annually, especially in North America
Industry experts project continued strong growth driven by protein demand, sustainable practices, and emerging markets
Complete Scientific Database for Shrimp Aquaculture Excellence
Complete guide to identifying, preventing, and treating common shrimp diseases
Highly contagious viral disease causing 100% mortality within 3-10 days. White spots on carapace.
Prevention:
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease affecting post-larvae within 30 days of stock deployment.
Prevention:
Parvovirus causing growth deformities and runt-deformity syndrome (RDS).
Prevention:
Bacterial infection causing luminescence, shell disease, and systemic infection.
Treatment & Prevention:
Viral disease affecting P. monodon, characterized by yellow discoloration of cephalothorax.
Prevention:
Fungal infection of gills causing black/brown discoloration and respiratory distress.
Treatment & Prevention:
STEP 1: Immediate Actions
STEP 2: Diagnosis
STEP 3: Treatment/Control
Essential parameters and optimal ranges for successful shrimp culture
>5 mg/L
Optimal: 6-8 mg/L
Increase DO:
7.5-8.5
Optimal: 8.0-8.3
Adjust pH:
15-25 ppt
Optimal: 18-22 ppt
Species Tolerance:
26-32°C
Optimal: 28-30°C
Temperature Effects:
<0.1 mg/L
Toxic at: >0.5 mg/L
Control: Reduce nutrition management, water exchange, biofloc
<0.5 mg/L
Toxic at: >1.0 mg/L
Control: Salt addition (Cl⁻), water exchange, probiotics
80-150 mg/L
Stabilizes: pH levels
Increase: Lime, sodium bicarbonate
Early Morning (6 AM)
Noon (12 PM)
Evening (6 PM)
Weekly Tests
Complete guide to feed formulation, nutrition management rates, and FCR optimization
From fishmeal, soybean meal, etc.
Fish oil, squid oil, soybean oil
Wheat flour, cassava
Minerals (Ca, P, etc.)
| Shrimp Size (g) | Body Weight (%) | Frequency (times/day) |
|---|---|---|
| PL10-PL20 | 15-20% | 6-8 |
| 0.1-1.0 | 8-12% | 5-6 |
| 1-5 | 6-8% | 4-5 |
| 5-10 | 4-6% | 3-4 |
| 10-15 | 3-4% | 3 |
| 15-20 | 2.5-3% | 2-3 |
| >20 | 2-2.5% | 2 |
💡 Pro Tip:
Physical Quality
Nutritional Quality
Functional Quality
Storage Guidelines
From broodstock selection to post-larvae production
Weight & Size
Physical Characteristics
Health Status
Eyestalk Ablation
Maturation Tank Conditions
Nutrition Management for Maturation
Nauplius
Day 0-2
Zoea
Day 2-5
Mysis
Day 5-8
Post-Larvae
Day 8-12
PL for Sale
Day 12-20
Acclimation
Before Stock Deployment
200-page comprehensive guide covering all aspects of shrimp aquaculture
ROI, FCR, nutrition management rate, stock deployment density calculators
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Step-by-Step Guide from Facility Setup to Export நிறுவனம் அமைப்பிலிருந்து ஏற்றுமதி வரை படிப்படியாக வழிகாட்டி පහසුකම් පිහිටුවීමේ සිට අපනයනය දක්වා පියවරෙන් පියවර මාර්ගෝපදේශය
🇱🇰 Specifically for Sri Lankan Producers இலங்கை உற்பத்தியாளர்களுக்காக மட்டும் ශ්රී ලංකා නිෂ්පාදකයින් සඳහා විශේෂයෙන්
Duration: 30-45 days | Cost: Rs. 150,000 - 300,000
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Site Requirements:
💰 Cost Breakdown:
⏱️ Timeline:
Complete all legal requirements for shrimp aquaculture in Sri Lanka
🚨 MANDATORY Requirements:
📋 Documents Needed:
💵 License Fees (2025):
Professional culture system design and infrastructure planning
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Standard Culture System Specifications:
Size & Shape:
Infrastructure:
💰 Engineering Costs (per hectare):
Total Duration:
30-45 days
Total Cost:
Rs. 250K - 300K
Success Metric:
✓ All permits obtained
Duration: 30-60 days | Cost: Rs. 2,500,000 - 5,000,000 per hectare
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Prepare the land and excavate culture systems to specifications
⚠️ Important Considerations:
💰 Cost per Hectare:
📊 Excavation Specs:
Build strong embankments around culture systems
Dike Specifications:
💵 Construction Costs:
Install inlet, outlet, and drainage systems
AI Image: "Modern shrimp culture system water gate system"
Required Components:
Inlet System:
Outlet/Drainage:
Duration:
30-60 days
Cost per Hectare:
Rs. 2.5M - 5M
Success Metric:
✓ Culture Systems hold water
Duration: 7-14 days | Cost: Rs. 80,000 - 150,000 per hectare
Clean, level, and treat culture system bottom
Pre-Stock Deployment Checklist:
💰 Treatment Costs:
⏱️ Timeline:
Set up paddlewheel aerators and air diffusers
Aeration Requirements for Sri Lanka:
💵 Equipment Costs:
Duration:
7-14 days
Cost:
Rs. 900K - 1.2M
Success:
✓ Ready for water
Duration: 3-5 days | Cost: Rs. 50,000 - 100,000
Gradually fill culture system through filtration system
Water Filling Protocol:
💰 Water Treatment Costs:
Prepare water chemistry for PL stock deployment
Target Water Parameters:
Duration:
3-5 days
Cost:
Rs. 50K - 100K
Success:
✓ Optimal conditions
Duration: 1 day | Cost: Rs. 750,000 - 1,200,000 per hectare
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Purchase SPF (Specific Pathogen Free) PL from certified hatcheries
🏭 Certified Hatcheries in Sri Lanka:
💰 PL Costs (2025 Rates):
Properly acclimate PL to culture system conditions before release
⚠️ Critical Acclimation Steps:
✓ Post-Stock Deployment Monitoring:
Duration:
1 day
Cost/ha:
Rs. 750K - 1.2M
Success:
✓ >90% survival
Duration: 90-120 days | Cost: Rs. 1,200,000 - 1,800,000 per hectare
Choose quality feed and implement nutrition management program
Sri Lankan Feed Suppliers:
Nutrition Management Schedule by Growth Stage:
| Days | Size | Feed %BW | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-30 | 0.5-3g | 8-10% | 4 times/day |
| 31-60 | 3-10g | 5-7% | 3 times/day |
| 61-90 | 10-18g | 3-5% | 3 times/day |
| 91-120 | 18-25g | 2-3% | 2 times/day |
💰 Total Feed Cost (120-day cycle):
Use feed trays to optimize nutrition management efficiency
Check Tray Method:
Duration:
90-120 days
Feed Cost/ha:
Rs. 1.3M - 2M
Success:
✓ FCR < 1.5
Duration: Daily throughout cycle | Cost: Rs. 150,000 - 250,000
Monitor critical water quality parameters
🔬 Daily Testing Schedule:
Morning (6:00 AM):
Afternoon (3:00 PM):
Weekly Laboratory Tests:
💰 Testing Equipment & Costs:
Maintain detailed records for trend analysis
📊 Record Book Requirements:
Frequency:
Daily
Equipment Cost:
Rs. 165K
Success:
✓ Stable parameters
Duration: Ongoing | Cost: Rs. 100,000 - 300,000
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Implement biosecurity measures
🛡️ Biosecurity Measures:
⚠️ Common Diseases in Sri Lanka:
Physical examination of shrimp samples
Sample 30-50 shrimp weekly and check:
Frequency:
Weekly checks
Biosecurity Cost:
Rs. 100K - 300K
Success:
✓ Zero disease
Duration: Weekly sampling | Cost: Rs. 20,000
Track growth rate and predict production output
Sampling Procedure:
Expected Growth Curve (Sri Lankan conditions):
| DOC | ABW (g) | Weekly Growth |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | 3-5g | 1.0-1.5g/week |
| 60 | 10-12g | 1.5-2.0g/week |
| 90 | 18-20g | 2.0-2.5g/week |
| 120 | 25-28g | Target production output size |
Frequency:
Weekly
Equipment:
Cast net + scale
Target ABW:
25-28g
Duration: 1-3 days | Cost: Rs. 200,000 - 400,000
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Prepare for production output 24 hours in advance
24 Hours Before Production Output:
Best Production Output Timing:
Drain culture system and collect shrimp
Production Output Method:
💰 Production Output Costs (per hectare):
Duration:
1-3 days
Production Output Cost/ha:
Rs. 200K
Expected Yield:
6-7.5 tons/ha
Duration: 1-2 days | Processing fee: Rs. 150-250/kg
Choose certified processing facility
🏭 Major Processing Plants:
Processing Steps:
Understand market grading system
💵 2025 Export Prices (FOB Sri Lanka):
| Grade (count/kg) | Size | Price (Rs/kg) |
|---|---|---|
| 30-40 | Large | Rs. 1,500-1,800 |
| 40-50 | Medium-Large | Rs. 1,200-1,500 |
| 50-60 | Medium | Rs. 1,000-1,200 |
| 60-70 | Small-Medium | Rs. 800-1,000 |
| 70+ | Small | Rs. 600-800 |
*Prices for whole frozen (HOSO - Head-On Shell-On)
Duration:
1-2 days
Processing Fee:
Rs. 150-250/kg
Avg. Price:
Rs. 1,200/kg
Duration: Ongoing | Revenue: Rs. 7M - 12M per hectare
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Major export markets for Sri Lankan shrimp
🌍 Top Export Destinations (2024):
Europe (55%):
Asia & Others (45%):
📋 Export Documentation Required:
Expected returns from 1 hectare aquaculture facility
💰 Revenue Breakdown (1 hectare, 120 days):
📊 Cost Breakdown:
✅ PROFIT SUMMARY:
Cycle Duration:
120 days
Total Production:
7,000 kg
Net Profit:
Rs. 3.75M
Annual Potential:
Rs. 9.38M
Choose your license type and complete the application
For shrimp production facilities & operations
For post-larvae & seed production facilities
For international shrimp export operations
For value-added processing facilities
1-3 working days
NAQDA officer visit
License fee payment
Digital & physical copy
Need help with your application? Contact NAQDA Licensing Office: +94 11 2786495 | licenses@naqda.gov.lk
Journey from microscopic egg to market-ready shrimp in 90-120 days
AI-Generated Educational Content - Watch the entire journey
Watch the miraculous transformation through all larval stages with time-lapse microscopy
Complete grow-out cycle from stock deployment to production output with underwater footage
Size: 0.25-0.30 mm
Duration: 12-16 hours
Temperature: 28-30°C
Key Process: Fertilization & cell division
Size: 0.30-0.50 mm
Duration: 2-3 days
Stages: Nauplius I-VI
Nutrition Management: Uses yolk sac (no external feed)
Size: 1-2 mm
Duration: 4-5 days
Stages: Zoea I-III
Nutrition Management: Microalgae (diatoms)
Size: 2-5 mm
Duration: 3-4 days
Stages: Mysis I-III
Nutrition Management: Artemia nauplii
Size: 5-10 mm
Duration: 10-15 days
Stage: PL1 to PL15
Nutrition Management: Formulated feed
Day 1-30
High mortality risk. Maintain DO >5 mg/L
Day 30-75
Peak growth period. Monitor feed conversion
Day 75-120
Optimal size: 20-30g (40-50 count/kg)
Critical: Never below 3 mg/L
Optimal: 8.0-8.2
Ideal: 29-31°C
Optimal: 15-20 ppt
Higher for juveniles, lower for adults
Essential fatty acids (EPA, DHA)
Energy source for metabolism
Lower is better (more efficient)
Hatchery Phase
Egg to PL10-12
Grow-out Phase
PL to market size
Production Output Weight
40-50 count/kg
Survival Rate
With good management
Shrimp molt 10-15 times during grow-out. Each molt = 10-15% size increase.
Females grow larger than males. L. vannamei can reach 23g in 120 days.
Occurs during molting if underfed or overcrowded. Proper nutrition management prevents this.
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Pradeep Fernando, a small-scale producer from Puttalam, revolutionized his shrimp operation using NAQDA's technical guidance and Best Management Practices. Starting with just 5 culture systems, he now operates 50 culture systems and produces 125 MT annually, creating 35 jobs in his community.
Thanuja Perera achieved 95% survival rate using eco-friendly probiotics and earned export quality certification for EU markets.
Sunil Jayasinghe implemented IoT sensors and AI-powered monitoring, reducing feed costs by 30% while increasing yield by 25%.
At just 22 years old, Kasun Silva exports to 3 countries and has created 15 jobs for people in his village community.
Nirmala Rajapakse leads an 8-aquaculture facility women's cooperative, pioneering organic zero-antibiotic aquaculture methods.
Arjuna Silva achieved EU & USA certifications with 100% blockchain traceability system for premium markets.
Rohan Perera trained 50 local youth, creating a skilled workforce and lifting his entire village economy.
Join thousands of successful producers across Sri Lanka who transformed their businesses with NAQDA support
Based on NARA 2023 Case Study with REAL market data: LKR 960-975/kg aquaculture facility-gate price, Time-of-Use electricity, 15% export tax rate, 4-14% loan schemes, and 24-month cash flow projection.
1 hectare = 10,000 m²
📘 NARA: 37 PL/m² (earthen) | 📗 100 PL/m² (HDPE)
📘 NARA: 63% actual | Industry: 63-85%
Typical: 18-22g
📘 NARA: 1.3 (EXCELLENT) | Good: < 1.5
📘 NARA: 120 days (4 months)
📘 NARA: 2 cycles/year | HDPE: 2.5
📘 NARA: Rs. 1.10 | Market range: 1.10-1.25
⚠️ 55% of OpEx! Volatile: Rs. 200-280
📘 NARA: Rs. 400,000/cycle (~15% of OpEx)
📘 NARA: Rs. 60,000/month (~9% of OpEx)
Generator fuel, transport to market
Equipment repairs, culture system maintenance
Sri Lankan electricity has HUGE price differences by time of day. Smart scheduling can save LKR 2-3M per year!
Typical aquaculture facility: 5,000-10,000 kWh/month (aerators, pumps)
Adjust sliders to match when you run pumps, aerators, and other equipment. Moving usage to off-peak saves money!
Many calculators use inflated prices (Rs. 1,500/kg), leading to unrealistic projections. NARA 2023 case study shows actual aquaculture facility-gate price: Rs. 975/kg.
📘 NARA: Rs. 975/kg (PROVEN) | Market: 950-975
Processor export: USD 6-8/kg = Rs. 1,840-2,460
💡 Export gets 15% tax rate (vs 30% domestic) = Massive savings!
Standard corporate tax rate on domestic revenue
Reduced rate for foreign exchange earners!
New aquaculture facilities may qualify for 60% government funding! This reduces your required capital from 100% to just 40%.
Impact of ±10% change in key variables on annual profit
Complete Cost Analysis & Profit Projections
🇱🇰 Sri Lankan Market Data & Benchmarks
1 ha = 2.47 acres
Industry: 60-100 PL/m²
Typical: 70-90%
Target: 20-25g
Standard: 100-120 days
Typical: 2-3 cycles
Good: 1.1-1.5
Or annual lease cost
Industry: Rs. 5.7M-12M/ha
Range: Rs. 300K-800K
Rs. 200K-300K per unit
Range: Rs. 300K-600K
Range: Rs. 900K-1.2M
Range: Rs. 465K-600K
DO meter, pH meter, etc.
Annual: Rs. 25,000
CEA, Coastal, etc.
Typical: 6-8 months
SPF quality: Rs. 2,500-4,000
Range: Rs. 260-330/kg
Typical: 3%
Major cost item
Rs. 8K-12K per worker
Domestic: Rs. 450-600/kg
Export: Rs. 600-900/kg
0-100%
Leave 0 for no loan
Typical: 4-9%
Typical: 5-7 years
Typical: 6-12 months