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Germany Aquaculture Market Size, Trends, Growth and Forecast Report 2025-2033
Market Overview
The Germany aquaculture market size reached 3.73 Million Tons in 2024 and is projected to grow to 6.14 Million Tons by 2033. The market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.12% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2033. Growth is driven by increasing consumer demand for sustainably produced seafood, robust environmental policies, and innovations in feed and species genetics. Technologies such as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and closed systems are enhancing market viability and supporting a positive market trajectory.
Study Assumption Years
- Base Year: 2024
- Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
- Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033
Germany Aquaculture Market Key Takeaways
- The market size was 3.73 Million Tons in 2024.
- The CAGR during 2025-2033 is 5.12%.
- The forecast period is from 2025 to 2033.
- German aquaculture is shifting towards sustainable feed options such as insect meal, algae-derived biomass, and sustainable plant proteins, aligning with national sustainability policies.
- Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) are gaining adoption, offering closed-loop water management, disease control, and urban farming feasibility.
- Key collaborations, such as between WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp and Damm Aquakultur, promote sustainable, medication-free aquaculture.
- Growing investment in modular and modular plug-and-play RAS solutions for decentralizing small-scale fish farming in urban areas.
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Market Growth Factors
The Germany aquaculture market is driven by increasing demand for sustainable seafood, favorable environmental legislation, and improved research and development of feed for aquatic animals and species genetic improvement. Modern fish farm technologies for example Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and closed systems produce fish at high rates and densities, impact the environment less, and allow farming close to population centers.
In Germany, feeds are developed with insect meal, with plant proteins like algae biomass, and with sustainable feeds. These developments are part of national sustainability strategies to lower the impact on marine ecosystems and yield a healthier product. Precision feeding strategies, to include stage-of-life feed formulations that optimize growth rates, convert feed, and reduce nutrient waste, also expect that they support continued market growth.
Several major collaboration and investment efforts are underway toward bringing new technology to market. Examples include a collaboration between WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp and Damm Aquakultur for medication-free shrimp and fish farming technology, and fundraising by Seawater Cubes for €3 Million with part of it coming from governmental grants, to develop a modular, container-based RAS-based system that can be installed in an urban environment. Such start-ups are important drivers for production growth and sustainability, and scaling of the sector.
Market Segmentation
- Fish Type Insights: Freshwater Fish, Molluscs, Crustaceans, Others
The market analysis segments fish types into freshwater fish, molluscs, crustaceans, and other species, providing detailed market breakup and trends for each category.
- Environment Insights: Fresh Water, Marine Water, Brackish Water
The report analyzes aquaculture environments comprising fresh water, marine water, and brackish water, detailing production trends and market dynamics specific to these aquatic environments.
- Distribution Channel Insights: Traditional Retail, Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialized Retailers, Online Stores, Others
Various distribution channels including traditional retail outlets, supermarkets and hypermarkets, specialized retailers, online stores, and other avenues are assessed to understand market penetration and consumer purchasing behavior.
Regional Insights
The report covers major regional markets within Germany: Western Germany, Southern Germany, Eastern Germany, and Northern Germany. Although specific market share and CAGR figures are not provided within the source, these regions constitute the key geographic segments for aquaculture market analysis and growth strategies.
Recent Developments & News
In February 2025, Castell Salmon announced plans to launch one of Germany’s first commercial land-based salmon farms in Griestal, employing RAS technology to produce 1,200 metric tons of Atlantic salmon annually, with first harvest expected by mid-2029. In November 2024, the European Investment Bank (EIB) extended €35 Million in venture debt to Oceanloop, a German aquaculture technology firm. This funding supports scaling sustainable indoor shrimp farming using RAS, including expanding a pilot farm in Kiel and creating a 2,000-tonne facility in Gran Canaria. Oceanloop’s AI-integrated modular systems offer a high-quality protein alternative to shrimp imports, strengthening European food security.
Key Players
- WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp
- Damm Aquakultur
- Castell Salmon
- Oceanloop
- Seawater Cubes
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