Top 20 Aquaculture Brands in the World

Robert Gultig

18 October 2025

Top 20 Aquaculture Brands in the World

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Written by Robert Gultig

18 October 2025

Introduction:

The global aquaculture industry has been experiencing significant growth in recent years, with increasing demand for seafood products driving the market. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), aquaculture production reached over 80 million tons in 2020, accounting for more than half of the world’s seafood supply. This report highlights the top 20 aquaculture brands in the world, showcasing the leading players in the industry.

Top 20 Aquaculture Brands in the World:

1. Marine Harvest (Norway)
Marine Harvest is the world’s largest producer of farmed salmon, with a production volume of over 400,000 metric tons in 2020. The company has a strong presence in key markets such as Europe, North America, and Asia, and is known for its sustainable aquaculture practices.

2. Thai Union Group (Thailand)
Thai Union Group is a leading seafood company in Thailand, with a diverse product portfolio that includes shrimp, tuna, and other seafood products. The company exports to over 50 countries and has a market share of approximately 8% globally.

3. Cooke Aquaculture (Canada)
Cooke Aquaculture is one of the largest aquaculture companies in North America, specializing in Atlantic salmon, steelhead trout, and other species. The company operates in Canada, the United States, and Chile, with a production volume of around 200,000 metric tons.

4. Lerøy Seafood Group (Norway)
Lerøy Seafood Group is a major player in the Norwegian aquaculture industry, with a focus on salmon and trout production. The company exports to over 70 countries and has a market share of approximately 4% globally.

5. Mowi (Norway)
Mowi, formerly known as Marine Harvest, is a leading producer of farmed salmon with operations in Norway, Scotland, Canada, and Chile. The company has a production volume of over 300,000 metric tons and is known for its commitment to sustainability.

6. Nissui (Japan)
Nissui is a Japanese seafood company with a strong presence in the aquaculture industry, particularly in the production of shrimp and fish. The company has a market share of around 3% globally and exports to various markets in Asia, Europe, and North America.

7. Cermaq (Norway)
Cermaq is a Norwegian aquaculture company specializing in salmon farming, with operations in Norway, Canada, and Chile. The company has a production volume of approximately 150,000 metric tons and is known for its focus on environmental sustainability.

8. Austevoll Seafood (Norway)
Austevoll Seafood is a Norwegian seafood company with interests in both wild-caught and farmed seafood products. The company has a production volume of over 100,000 metric tons and exports to markets around the world.

9. Multiexport Foods (Chile)
Multiexport Foods is a Chilean aquaculture company specializing in salmon and trout production. The company has a production volume of around 50,000 metric tons and exports to markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.

10. SalMar (Norway)
SalMar is a Norwegian aquaculture company focused on salmon farming, with operations in Norway, Iceland, and Scotland. The company has a production volume of over 100,000 metric tons and is known for its high-quality products.

11. Grieg Seafood (Norway)
Grieg Seafood is a Norwegian aquaculture company with a strong presence in the salmon farming industry. The company operates in Norway, Canada, and the United Kingdom, with a production volume of approximately 80,000 metric tons.

12. Camanchaca (Chile)
Camanchaca is a Chilean seafood company with interests in both wild-caught and farmed seafood products. The company has a production volume of around 30,000 metric tons and exports to markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.

13. Cargill Aqua Nutrition (United States)
Cargill Aqua Nutrition is a division of Cargill, a leading global food and agriculture company. The aquaculture division specializes in providing feed solutions for fish and shrimp farming operations, with a market share of approximately 2% globally.

14. Maruha Nichiro (Japan)
Maruha Nichiro is a Japanese seafood company with a diverse product portfolio that includes salmon, tuna, and other fish species. The company has a market share of around 3% globally and exports to markets in Asia, Europe, and North America.

15. Charoen Pokphand Foods (Thailand)
Charoen Pokphand Foods is a Thai agribusiness company with a strong presence in the aquaculture industry. The company produces a wide range of seafood products, including shrimp, fish, and value-added seafood items, with a market share of approximately 5% globally.

16. Dongwon Industries (South Korea)
Dongwon Industries is a South Korean conglomerate with interests in the seafood industry, including tuna fishing and aquaculture operations. The company has a production volume of over 40,000 metric tons and exports to markets around the world.

17. AquaChile (Chile)
AquaChile is a Chilean aquaculture company specializing in salmon and trout production. The company has a production volume of around 60,000 metric tons and exports to markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.

18. Nutreco (Netherlands)
Nutreco is a Dutch animal nutrition and aquaculture company, providing feed solutions for fish and shrimp farming operations globally. The company has a market share of approximately 2% and is known for its innovative feed technologies.

19. Marine Harvest Japan (Japan)
Marine Harvest Japan is a subsidiary of the global aquaculture giant Marine Harvest, specializing in the distribution of salmon and other seafood products in the Japanese market. The company has a strong presence in Japan and is known for its high-quality products.

20. Invermar (Chile)
Invermar is a Chilean aquaculture company with interests in salmon and trout production. The company has a production volume of around 20,000 metric tons and exports to markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Insights:

The global aquaculture industry is expected to continue its growth trajectory in the coming years, driven by increasing demand for seafood products and a shift towards more sustainable aquaculture practices. According to the FAO, aquaculture production is projected to reach over 100 million tons by 2030, with Asia remaining the largest producer of farmed fish and seafood. Companies that focus on innovation, sustainability, and quality are likely to lead the industry and capture a larger market share in the future. As consumers become more conscious of the environmental impact of their food choices, aquaculture brands that prioritize sustainability and traceability will have a competitive advantage in the market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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