Market Forecast by Countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain and Turkey), By Type (Blue Crab, Chinese Mitten Crab, Gazami Crab, Others), By Form (Frozen, Canned, Others) And Competitive Landscape
Product Code: ETC080669 | Publication Date: Aug 2021 | Updated Date: Aug 2024 | Product Type: Report | |
Publisher: 6Wresearch | No. of Pages: 200 | No. of Figures: 90 | No. of Tables: 30 | |
Report Name | Middle East Crab Market |
Forecast period | 2024-2030 |
CAGR | 9.8% |
Growing Sector | Food and Beverage |
The Middle East Crab market report thoroughly covers the market by type, by form and by countries. The report provides an unbiased and detailed analysis of the on-going market trends, opportunities/high growth areas, and market drivers which would help the stakeholders to devise and align their market strategies according to the current and future market dynamics.
The Middle East Crab Market is gradually emerging as a niche segment within the broader seafood market, driven by increasing consumer demand for diverse and high-quality seafood products. The market's growth is fueled by rising disposable incomes, changing dietary preferences, and the expansion of the food service industry across the region. Importantly, the market is shaped by a reliance on imports, primarily from countries like India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines, due to the region's limited domestic crab production. Challenges such as stringent import regulations, sustainability concerns, and fluctuating prices can impact market dynamics. However, the rising popularity of premium seafood and growing tourism in the Gulf countries are expected to boost market prospects in the coming years.
According to 6Wresearch, Middle East Crab market size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.8% during 2024-2030. The growth of the Middle East Crab Market is driven by several key factors, including the rising disposable incomes and urbanization in the region, which have led to increased consumer demand for premium and diverse seafood options. The expanding food service industry, particularly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, also plays a crucial role, as restaurants and hotels seek to offer a variety of high-quality seafood to cater to both locals and tourists. Additionally, the growing awareness of health benefits associated with seafood consumption and the influence of Western dining habits have further boosted demand. The region's strategic location as a global trade hub facilitates the import of crabs from major exporting countries, supporting market growth despite the limited domestic production.
Government initiatives in the Middle East are increasingly focusing on enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of the seafood sector, including the crab market. Several countries in the region are implementing stricter regulations and standards to ensure the quality and safety of imported seafood. Efforts are also being made to support local aquaculture projects and research to reduce dependency on imports and promote sustainable practices. Consistently, these actions have boosted the Middle East Crab Market Share. Additionally, governments are investing in infrastructure improvements, such as modernizing ports and cold storage facilities, to streamline the seafood supply chain. These initiatives are aimed at boosting market growth while addressing environmental and economic challenges associated with seafood production and trade.
Key companies in the Middle East Crab Market include major seafood importers and distributors such as Al Baraka Fisheries, which specializes in supplying high-quality seafood to restaurants and hotels across the region. Other notable players are Al Mazrouei Seafood, known for its extensive network and diverse product offerings, and Marine Foods, which imports a wide range of seafood products including crabs from various global suppliers. Additionally, international companies like Thai Union Group and JFC International have a significant presence, contributing to the market through their extensive distribution networks and partnerships with local distributors. In addition, the businesses’ grasp massive Middle East Crab Market Revenues.  Further, these companies play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for crabs and other seafood products in the Middle East.
The future of the Middle East Crab Market looks promising, with anticipated growth driven by increasing consumer demand for diverse and premium seafood options, coupled with the expansion of the food service industry and tourism sector. Technological advancements in seafood preservation and logistics are expected to enhance the efficiency of the supply chain, addressing current challenges related to import dependency and product quality. Additionally, the focus on sustainability and responsible sourcing practices is likely to shape market dynamics, with an emphasis on eco-friendly solutions and local aquaculture development. As the region continues to invest in infrastructure and regulatory improvements, the market is set to experience a steady rise in both consumer interest and commercial opportunities.
According to Ravi Bhandari, Research Head, 6Wresearch, in the Middle East Crab Market, various types of crabs are utilized across different applications, reflecting their diverse culinary and economic value. Blue Crab, known for its sweet and tender meat, is popular in upscale restaurants and seafood dishes, often featured in gourmet preparations and high-end dining experiences. Chinese Mitten Crab, prized for its rich, creamy roe, is sought after for traditional dishes and specialty menus. Gazami Crab, valued for its delicate flavor and versatility, is commonly used in a range of dishes from soups and stews to crab cakes and sushi. Other varieties, such as Dungeness and King Crab, are also imported and used in both fine dining and casual eateries, offering consumers a wide array of options to suit various tastes and preferences. Each type of crab contributes uniquely to the market, catering to diverse culinary needs and consumer demands.
In the Middle East Crab Market, key countries include Saudi Arabia, Dubai (a prominent city within the UAE), and Qatar. Saudi Arabia, with its substantial population and growing food service sector, represents a significant market for crab products, driven by increasing disposable incomes and a rising preference for diverse seafood options. Dubai, a major trading hub and a vibrant culinary destination within the UAE, plays a crucial role as a key import and distribution center for crabs, catering to a wide range of high-end restaurants and hotels. The UAE as a whole benefits from its strategic location and modern infrastructure, facilitating the import and distribution of seafood. Qatar, with its expanding hospitality industry and affluent consumer base, is also an important player in the market, reflecting growing demand for premium seafood products and a strong focus on quality and variety.
The Middle East Crab market report provides a detailed analysis of the following market segments
1 Executive Summary |
2 Introduction |
2.1 Key Highlights of the Report |
2.2 Report Description |
2.3 Market Scope & Segmentation |
2.4 Research Methodology |
2.5 Assumptions |
3 Middle East Crab Market Overview |
3.1 Middle East Regional Macro Economic Indicators |
3.2 Middle East Crab Market Revenues & Volume, 2020 & 2030F |
3.3 Middle East Crab Market - Industry Life Cycle |
3.4 Middle East Crab Market - Porter's Five Forces |
3.5 Middle East Crab Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Countries, 2020 & 2030F |
3.6 Middle East Crab Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Type, 2020 & 2030F |
3.7 Middle East Crab Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Form, 2020 & 2030F |
4 Middle East Crab Market Dynamics |
4.1 Impact Analysis |
4.2 Market Drivers |
4.3 Market Restraints |
5 Middle East Crab Market Trends |
6 Saudi Arabia Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
6.1.1 Saudi Arabia Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
6.1.2 Saudi Arabia Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
7 UAE Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
7.1 UAE Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
7.2 UAE Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
8 Qatar Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
8.1 Qatar Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
8.2 Qatar Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
9 Kuwait Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
9.1 Kuwait Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
9.2 Kuwait Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
10 Oman Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
10.1 Oman Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
10.2 Oman Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
11 Bahrain Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
11.1 Bahrain Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
11.2 Bahrain Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
12 Turkey Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
12.1 Turkey Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
12.2 Turkey Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
13 Rest of Middle East Crab Market, 2020 - 2030 |
13.1 Rest of Middle East Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Type, 2020 - 2030 |
13.2 Rest of Middle East Crab Market, Revenues & Volume, By Form, 2020 - 2030 |
14 Middle East Crab Market Key Performance Indicators |
15 Middle East Crab Market - Opportunity Assessment |
15.1 Middle East Crab Market Opportunity Assessment, By Countries, 2020 & 2030F |
15.2 Middle East Crab Market Opportunity Assessment, By Type, 2020 & 2030F |
15.3 Middle East Crab Market Opportunity Assessment, By Form, 2020 & 2030F |
16 Middle East Crab Market - Competitive Landscape |
16.1 Middle East Crab Market Revenue Share, By Companies, 2023 |
16.2 Middle East Crab Market Competitive Benchmarking, By Operating and Technical Parameters |
17 Company Profiles |
18 Recommendations |
19 Disclaimer |