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Commodity GroupTuna and tuna-like pelagic fish (Scombridae) used as industrial seafood raw material
Scientific NameKatsuwonus pelamis (skipjack tuna); HS 030343 also covers 'stripe-bellied bonito' classifications that may map to Euthynnus spp. depending on customs nomenclature
PerishabilityMedium
Growing Conditions
Wild-caught pelagic schooling species in tropical and warm-temperate waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans
Main VarietiesSkipjack (Katsuwonus), Bonito-type tunas (often categorized as stripe-bellied bonito in customs nomenclature)
Consumption Forms
Further processed into canned tuna/bonito products
Processed into loins or other intermediate forms for downstream manufacturing
Processed into smoked/dried bonito products in relevant markets
Lower-grade diversion to fishmeal/feed channels where permitted
Grading Factors
Species/category conformity to contract and customs description
Piece weight (size band) and lot uniformity
Presentation (whole round vs headed-and-gutted) and physical defects
Temperature compliance at delivery (frozen cold-chain integrity) and absence of thaw/refreeze indicators
Food safety controls for histamine risk via time-temperature management (Codex-aligned HACCP)
Market
Frozen bonito in global trade commonly aligns with HS 030343 (frozen skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito), moving largely as an industrial raw material into tuna/bonito processing hubs. Supply is tied to tropical tuna-like capture fisheries across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, with trade flows reflecting both catching nations and re-export/processing centers. UN Comtrade data (via WITS) shows Thailand as a major import market for this HS line, while Spain, the Republic of Korea, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea are among the leading exporters. Market dynamics are shaped by RFMO management measures (e.g., WCPFC and IOTC) and operational constraints such as FAD-related rules, seasonal ocean variability, and compliance expectations around traceability and labor conditions on vessels.
Major Producing Countries
인도네시아Major fishing and supply country for skipjack/bonito products; significant participant across Pacific and Indian Ocean tropical tuna fisheries (WCPFC/IOTC context).
필리핀Key Western and Central Pacific tuna fishing participant; supply base for skipjack-associated value chains (WCPFC context).
파푸아뉴기니Major Western and Central Pacific tuna fishery area participant; significant skipjack-linked supply and exports (WCPFC/UN Comtrade context).
일본Significant skipjack/bonito market and active fleet participation in WCPO fisheries; also an import destination for HS 030343 raw material.
대한민국Major fleet participant in Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries and a leading exporter in HS 030343 trade flows.
몰디브Major Indian Ocean tropical tuna fishing party; explicitly referenced in IOTC skipjack catch-limit context.
Major Exporting Countries
스페인Leading exporter by value and quantity for HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS), reflecting strong processing/re-export role.
대한민국Among the top exporters of HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS).
인도네시아Among the top exporters of HS 030343 and a major supplier into Asian processing markets (UN Comtrade via WITS).
파푸아뉴기니Among the top exporters of HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS); also a key supplier into Spain in bilateral flows.
모로코Notable exporter and supplier into Spain for HS 030343 in UN Comtrade partner flows (via WITS).
Major Importing Countries
태국Major import hub for HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS), consistent with large-scale tuna/bonito processing capacity.
일본Significant importer of HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS), with Indonesia a dominant supplier in 2023 flows.
튀니지Large importer of HS 030343 in UN Comtrade data (via WITS), reflecting processing demand in the Mediterranean/North Africa region.
인도네시아Importer as well as producer/exporter for HS 030343, indicating intra-industry processing and regional redistribution (UN Comtrade via WITS).
콜롬비아Importer of HS 030343 with reported sourcing from Senegal and Cote d'Ivoire in 2023 flows (UN Comtrade via WITS).
Specification
Major VarietiesSkipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis), Stripe-bellied bonito / related bonito-type tunas (customs category often mapped to Euthynnus spp. depending on nomenclature)
Physical Attributes
Typically traded as frozen whole fish or frozen headed-and-gutted raw material for industrial processing (e.g., canning/loins).
Buyer specifications commonly segment lots by piece weight (size band), presentation (whole round vs headed-and-gutted), and visible defects (gaping, freezer burn, bruising).
Compositional Metrics
Histamine (scombroid) hazard is a key buyer and regulator focus for tuna/bonito species; time-temperature control from capture through freezing and cold-chain integrity are central controls referenced in Codex guidance.
Grades
Industrial food-grade raw material intended for further processing (e.g., canning, loin processing).
Lower-grade material may be diverted to non-food/animal feed channels depending on quality and buyer specification.
Packaging
Bulk packed in cartons/poly-lined boxes; common formats include block-frozen or individually frozen fish, shipped in reefer containers.
Delivered temperature and evidence of thaw/refreeze are common acceptance criteria in international contracts.
ProcessingPrimary input into canned tuna/bonito value chains and related processing streams; processing yield and suitability depend on size, handling quality, and fat/condition seasonally.
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Capture fishery -> on-board chilling/freezing -> landing/transshipment -> cold storage -> export in reefer containers -> industrial processing (canning/loins/drying) -> distribution of finished products
Demand Drivers
Throughput needs of large tuna/bonito processing hubs (notably Thailand in HS 030343 import data).
Relative raw material price competitiveness versus other tuna species and alternative protein inputs.
Stable industrial demand for shelf-stable tuna/bonito products and regional specialty products derived from bonito.
Temperature
Cold-chain control is critical: rapid chilling/freezing after capture and maintenance of frozen storage/transport conditions to prevent quality loss and manage histamine risk (Codex guidance).
Avoid thaw-refreeze cycles that drive drip loss, texture degradation, and higher rejection risk at processing intake.
Risks
Fisheries Management And Catch Limits HighSupply and trade continuity can be disrupted by RFMO-driven catch limits and operational measures in key sourcing basins for skipjack/bonito. The WCPFC highlights extensive tropical tuna measures (including FAD-related closures/controls) in the WCPO, while the IOTC has established and interpreted skipjack catch-limit frameworks; such measures can change availability, shift sourcing, and tighten compliance expectations for traded frozen raw material.Diversify sourcing across ocean basins and supplier portfolios; contract with suppliers demonstrating RFMO compliance, observer/monitoring coverage where applicable, and robust catch documentation.
Labor And Human Rights HighParts of the global fishing industry have documented exposure to forced labour and human trafficking risks on commercial fishing vessels, creating major reputational and import-compliance exposure for tuna/bonito supply chains.Implement vessel-level and recruiter-level due diligence (e.g., labor audits, worker voice mechanisms, contract transparency), and require credible traceability and grievance processes from suppliers.
Climate Variability MediumSkipjack availability and fishing patterns can shift with ocean conditions (including ENSO-driven variability noted in Pacific management context), affecting catch rates, sourcing geographies, and logistics timing for frozen raw material flows.Monitor seasonal ocean indicators and RFMO science updates; maintain flexible procurement plans and inventory buffers at processing hubs.
Food Safety MediumTuna/bonito species are associated with histamine (scombroid) food safety risk when time-temperature control fails; quality defects also rise with cold-chain breaks and thaw/refreeze events in frozen trade.Apply Codex-aligned GMP/HACCP controls, verify freezer and transport temperature records, and use intake testing/lot controls appropriate for buyer and regulatory requirements.
Sustainability
Fisheries management constraints and effort controls in major tuna regions (e.g., WCPFC tropical tuna measures affecting fishing practices).
FAD-associated environmental impacts and bycatch management pressures in tropical tuna fisheries, driving evolving RFMO measures.
IUU fishing risk in parts of global tuna supply chains, increasing scrutiny on documentation, monitoring, and traceability.
Labor & Social
Forced labour and human trafficking risks in parts of the commercial fishing sector, especially affecting migrant workers on vessels (ILO).
Worker safety risks and long-duration deployments at sea in industrial capture fisheries (ILO).
FAQ
Which countries are major exporters of frozen bonito (HS 030343) in recent trade data?UN Comtrade data accessed via the World Bank WITS interface shows Spain, the Republic of Korea, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea among the leading exporters of HS 030343 (frozen skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito) in 2023.
Why is Thailand a major importer of frozen bonito in trade statistics?In UN Comtrade data (via WITS), Thailand shows very large imports of HS 030343, which is consistent with Thailand’s role as a major tuna/bonito processing hub that imports frozen raw fish for industrial processing.
Which international bodies most directly shape supply risk for skipjack/bonito fisheries?Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) are central: the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) manages skipjack in the WCPO and the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) sets conservation and catch-limit measures for skipjack in the Indian Ocean.