New Zealand
NZ F3156NZ |Business Environment Profile

Domestic price of fish and other seafood in New Zealand - Data and Analysis (1976-2034)

IBISWorld forecasts the domestic price of fish and other seafood to climb by 0.2% in 2026-27, to total 122.1 index points. Seafood prices will face natural upwards pressure from positive inflation in the New Zealand economy. However, domestic seafood consumption is expected to decline, as the increasing popularity of vegetarian and vegan diets continues to influence domestic demand. This demand-side trend is anticipated to partially offset inflationary pressures, limiting overall growth in the seafood price index.The Quota Management System (QMS), introduced in 1986, maintains an effective floor on prices by setting limits on supply. The QMS restricts the quantity of certain species of seafood that can be harvested within defined time periods to maintain a sustainable level of fish. Where limits for a particular species are reached, prices increase dramatically as no further harvests can be made during that period, contributing to growth in the index. Conversely, where catch volumes for certain seafood under the QMS are raised, supply tends to increase, placing downward pressure on domestic prices.In recent years, growing health consciousness among New Zealanders has driven demand for fish and seafood, which are perceived as healthier options because they contain nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and are leaner than other sources of protein like red meat. New Zealand's fish and seafood are also popular in export markets, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, with China, Australia and Japan accounting for around 44% of total seafood exports by value in 2024-25, according to the Ministry of Primary Industries (Manatu Ahu Matua). This strong demand from both local and foreign markets has supported strong price appreciation.The domestic price of fish and other seafood has displayed significant volatility over the past five years. An overall depreciation in the New Zealand dollar over the period has lifted the price of imported fish and seafood for domestic buyers. This has also allowed local fisheries and aquaculture farms to raise prices. Furthermore, as export demand from Chinese buyers rebounded following the pandemic and wider inflationary pressure fed into the price of fish and other seafood, prices surged in 2022-23 and 2023-24. Price growth throughout this period was also influenced by high inflationary pressures that heightened costs in the fishing sector, including fuel costs for boats, compliance and quota costs, wages for workers and transportation costs for both domestic and overseas export markets. Throughout 2024-25 and 2025-26, the domestic price of seafood grew at a far slower rate, as inflation cooled throughout the New Zealand economy. A decline in rock lobster prices over this two-year period, caused by the conclusion of a four-year ban on Australian exports to China, also contributed to contained domestic price growth. Overall, IBISWorld forecasts the domestic price of fish and other seafood to increase by a compound annual rate of 4.1% over the five years through 2026-27.

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Domestic price of fish and other seafood

1976-2034

Estimated Value in 2027

XX
2022-27 CAGR XX%
2026-27 Change XX%

Forecast Value in 2034

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2027-34 CAGR XX%
2027-28 Change XX%

This report analyses the domestic price of fish and other seafood. Other seafood refers to crustaceans, such as prawns, crab and rock lobster, and molluscs, such as abalone, scallops, oysters and squid. The data for this report is sourced from the Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa), is measured in index points and is presented in financial years with a base year of 2021-22.

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What was the domestic price of fish and other seafood in New Zealand in 2027?

The domestic price of fish and other seafood in New Zealand in 2027 was 122.1 index points.

How has the domestic price of fish and other seafood in New Zealand changed in 2027?

The domestic price of fish and other seafood in New Zealand grew by 4.07% in 2027.

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