Shrimp Industry

4 Reasons Why Shrimp Cultivation is Considered a Promising Business

Kalyca Krisandini
Kalyca Krisandini
2 April 2026
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Shrimp cultivation is increasingly seen as a promising business opportunity. This is largely due to shrimp being a highly demanded commodity in the global market, offering attractive profit potential. As one of the major seafood exporters, Indonesia plays a significant role in the global shrimp industry. According to Shrimp Insights, Indonesia contributed 201,113 tons of shrimp supply to the global market in 2025.

While the initial capital and operational costs of shrimp farming are relatively high, the profit margins from shrimp sales remain appealing. Below is a simulation of investment and potential returns for those interested in starting a shrimp cultivation business.

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Why Shrimp Cultivation is a Promising Business

There are four main reasons why shrimp farming continues to attract attention as a profitable venture. Government support and market demand both play important roles in this growth.

1. Government support through revitalization

Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, actively supports shrimp pond revitalization programs, mainly targeting traditional shrimp farms. This initiative is part of a broader national aquaculture transformation under the blue economy framework, focusing on increasing productivity, modernizing farming systems, and ensuring environmental sustainability.

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