What is the price of molluscs per kilogram/pound in Singapore today?
The retail price range for Singapore molluscs is between US$ 3.39 and US$ 20.32 per kilogram or between US$ 1.54 and US$ 9.21 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of molluscs in Singapore
The retail price range in Singapore Dollar for molluscs is between SGD 4.55 and SGD 27.32 per kilogram or between SGD 2.06 and SGD 12.39 per pound(lb) in Singapore and Bishan.
Wholesale prices
In 2024, the approximate wholesale price range for Singapore molluscs is between US$ 2.37 and US$ 14.22 per kilogram or between US$ 1.07 and US$ 6.45 per pound(lb).
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Singapore Molluscs Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of Molluscs from Singapore over the last five years has seen a steady increase. In 2017, the export price was 7.90 US $ per kg, and by 2021, it had risen to 13.28 US $ per kg. In 2020, the export price was 11.29 US $ per kg, and in 2019, it was 8.85 US $ per kg. In 2018, the export price was 10.16 US $ per kg, and in 2016, it was 7.16 US $ per kg. Based on this trend, it is predicted that the export price for 2023 will be around 14.50 US $ per kg and for 2024, it will be around 15.75 US $ per kg.Singapore Molluscs Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The import price per kilogram of Molluscs into Singapore has seen a steady increase over the past five years. In 2016, the price was 7.16 US dollars per kg, and in 2021, it had risen to 13.28 US dollars per kg. This represents an increase of 84.3% over the five-year period. In 2017, the price was 7.90 US dollars per kg, and in 2018, it had risen to 10.16 US dollars per kg, an increase of 28.3%. In 2019, the price was 8.85 US dollars per kg, and in 2020, it had risen to 11.29 US dollars per kg, an increase of 27.6%. Finally, in 2021, the price was 13.28 US dollars per kg, an increase of 19.7% from the previous year. Based on this trend, it is likely that the import price per kilogram of Molluscs into Singapore will continue to increase in the coming years, with an estimated price of 14.45 US dollars per kg in 2023 and 15.71 US dollars per kg in 2024.Export values for Singapore molluscs
The total values in export for molluscs in Singapore were US$ 1,274, US$ 1,343, US$ 2,631 and US$ 2,921 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
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Singapore molluscs - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
The volume of molluscs sold by Singapore in 2020 was 200 metric tons. In 2019 Singapore sold 330 tonnes of molluscs. Through 2019 alone, the interest in Singapore molluscs (seafood category) has increased, with a change of 27.413 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, molluscs' exports went up by 94.12 percent bringing the country US$2.92m for the year 2019. Singapore's molluscs exports are categorised as:
- Molluscs and aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved (HS code 160590)
- Molluscs, fit for human consumption, even in shell, smoked, frozen, dried, salted or in brine (excluding oysters, scallops of the genera Pecten, Chlamys or Placopecten, mussels "Mytilus spp., Perna spp.", cuttle fish "Sepia officinalis, Rossia macrosoma, Sepiola spp.", squid "Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.", octopus "Octopus spp.", snails other than sea snails, clams, cockles and ark shells and abalone); frozen, dried, salted or in brine, flours, meals and pellets of molluscs, fit for human consumption (HS code 030799)
- Molluscs, even in shell, frozen (excl. oysters, scallops of the genera Pecten, Chlamys or Placopecten, mussels "Mytilus spp., Perna spp.", cuttle fish and squid, octopus "Octopus spp.", snails other than sea snails, clams, cockles and ark shells, abalone and stromboid conchs); flours, meals and pellets of molluscs, frozen, fit for human consumption (HS code 030792)
- Live, fresh or chilled molluscs, fit for human consumption, even in shell (excluding oysters, scallops of the genera Pecten, Chlamys or Placopecten, mussels "Mytilus spp., Perna spp.", cuttle fish "Sepia officinalis, Rossia macrosoma, Sepiola spp.", squid "Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.", octopus "Octopus spp.", snails other than sea snails, clams, cockles and ark shells and abalone); fresh or chilled flours, meals and pellets of molluscs, fit for human consumption (HS code 030791)
- Aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved (excluding smoked, crustaceans, molluscs, sea cucumbers, sea urchins and jellyfish) (HS code 160569)
- Live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine, even smoked, aquatic invertebrates (excluding crustaceans, molluscs, sea cucumbers, sea urchins and jellyfish); all flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, fit for human consumption (HS code 030890)
- Molluscs, prepared or preserved (excluding smoked, oysters, scallops, mussels, cuttle fish, squid, octopus, abalone, snails, and clams, cockles and arkshells) (HS code 160559)
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Singapore molluscs export values
In 2019, Singapore supplied molluscs worth 2.92m USD, an increase of 10.98% from 2018's total molluscs export of 2.631m USD. The annual growth in value of Singapore molluscs between 2017 to 2018 was 95.905 percent.
The per year variation in the amount of Singapore's molluscs exports between 2017 and 2019 was 94.12% compared to a variation of 27.413% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Export markets for Singapore molluscs ( in '000$ )
Singapore purchased 1,623 tonnes of molluscs in 2019.