Frozen Common Octopus Suppliers, Trade & Prices — Market Overview 2026

Parent Product
Frozen Octopus
HS Code
030752
Last Updated
2026-07-16
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Frozen Common Octopus market coverage spans 117 countries.
  • 246 exporter companies and 383 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 581 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 15 countries.
  • 0 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-07-16.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Frozen Common Octopus

Analyze 581 supplier-linked transactions across the top 15 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Frozen Common Octopus.

Frozen Common Octopus Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Frozen Common Octopus to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Frozen Common Octopus: Sri Lanka (+37.5%), Philippines (+32.0%), Australia (-23.8%).

Frozen Common Octopus Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-08, benchmark Frozen Common Octopus country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2026-01, countries with visible Frozen Common Octopus transaction unit prices: South Korea (7.92 USD / kg), Vietnam (7.65 USD / kg), China (6.80 USD / kg), Indonesia (6.77 USD / kg), Philippines (5.43 USD / kg).
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-07
Philippines+32.0%3135.66 USD / kg (1,019,905.542 kg)5.66 USD / kg (545,135.051 kg)5.75 USD / kg (429,479.447 kg)6.66 USD / kg (250,911.72 kg)7.16 USD / kg (249,305.281 kg)5.43 USD / kg (671,980.458 kg)
India+17.6%414.75 USD / kg (20,904 kg)- (-)5.58 USD / kg (46,900 kg)3.45 USD / kg (11,000 kg)5.44 USD / kg (2,700 kg)- (-)
Indonesia-1.1%20- (-)7.49 USD / kg (28,110.996 kg)9.60 USD / kg (8,500 kg)- (-)7.83 USD / kg (65,718 kg)6.77 USD / kg (42,809 kg)
Vietnam-14.5%926.86 USD / kg (133,255.069 kg)8.52 USD / kg (96,187.2 kg)6.43 USD / kg (128,981.042 kg)9.88 USD / kg (28,740 kg)6.45 USD / kg (99,422 kg)7.65 USD / kg (65,968 kg)
China+5.4%7- (-)- (-)- (-)6.80 USD / kg (1,833.6 kg)6.20 USD / kg (34,201.439 kg)6.80 USD / kg (3,312 kg)
South Korea-2- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)7.92 USD / kg (24,960 kg)
Spain+17.9%4414.60 USD / kg (191,015.46 kg)10.50 USD / kg (133,990 kg)12.71 USD / kg (130,604 kg)10.38 USD / kg (76,632.48 kg)11.40 USD / kg (115,450.6 kg)- (-)
Mexico-13- (-)7.59 USD / kg (48,000 kg)8.00 USD / kg (17,962 kg)8.00 USD / kg (40,596 kg)8.00 USD / kg (37,057 kg)- (-)
Belgium-1- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)8.98 USD / kg (27,735 kg)- (-)
Sri Lanka+37.5%332.00 USD / kg (16,780 kg)2.00 USD / kg (10,140 kg)- (-)5.00 USD / kg (3,533 kg)- (-)- (-)
Frozen Common Octopus Global Supply Chain Coverage
629 companies
246 exporters and 383 importers are mapped for Frozen Common Octopus.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Frozen Common Octopus, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Frozen Common Octopus Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

246 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Frozen Common Octopus. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Frozen Common Octopus Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 246 total exporter companies in the Frozen Common Octopus supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Senegal)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Brazil)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-08-15
Industries: Fishing AquacultureFreight Forwarding And IntermodalOthers
Value Chain Roles: LogisticsOthersTrade
(Greece)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood Manufacturing
Exporting Countries: United States
Supplying Products: Frozen Octopus, Frozen Common Octopus
(Peru)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Fishing AquacultureOthers
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingOthers
(South Korea)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-16
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 50M - 100M
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
Exporting Countries: Philippines
Supplying Products: Frozen Octopus, Frozen Common Octopus, Frozen Whole Octopus
(Spain)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-11-22
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
Exporting Countries: United States
Supplying Products: Frozen Octopus, Frozen Common Octopus
Frozen Common Octopus Global Exporter Coverage
246 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Frozen Common Octopus supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Top Exporting Countries for Frozen Common Octopus (HS Code 030752) in 2024

For Frozen Common Octopus in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Spain39,973,597.85 kg393,638,490.169 USD
2Portugal8,017,427 kg84,783,373.398 USD
3India13,979,232 kg50,753,386.318 USD
4Thailand5,537,984.007 kg36,932,039.29 USD
5Philippines6,657,467.7 kg34,977,953 USD
6Italy1,863,208 kg21,882,011.677 USD
7Malaysia3,100,680.9 kg13,378,729.165 USD
8Netherlands1,694,035 kg12,823,985.242 USD
9Mexico1,278,721 kg11,875,173 USD
10Greece983,349 kg9,713,484.653 USD

Frozen Common Octopus Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

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Frozen Common Octopus Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

383 importer companies are mapped for Frozen Common Octopus demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Frozen Common Octopus Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 383 total importer companies tracked for Frozen Common Octopus. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(China)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-16
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Japan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
(Bulgaria)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Canada)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-02-24
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Canada)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-16
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Japan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-09-17
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood ManufacturingOthersShipping And Water Transport
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
383 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Frozen Common Octopus.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Frozen Common Octopus (HS Code 030752) in 2024

For Frozen Common Octopus in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Spain63,112,560.74 kg681,483,088.813 USD
2South Korea55,990,596.877 kg374,136,997 USD
3Italy42,268,869 kg365,376,216.984 USD
4Japan30,994,199 kg308,738,130.856 USD
5United States22,977,309 kg195,907,382 USD
6Portugal15,149,664 kg155,405,641.77 USD
7Greece6,016,782 kg58,379,263.832 USD
8Germany1,770,957 kg21,556,736.866 USD
9Brazil1,781,908 kg15,147,595 USD
10Mexico1,873,787 kg11,606,101 USD

Frozen Common Octopus Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

Analyze Frozen Common Octopus origin-to-destination trade flows by value, volume, and share to monitor demand-side sourcing channels.

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormFrozen
Industry PositionPrimary Fisheries Product

Raw Material

Commodity GroupCephalopods (Octopus)
Scientific NameOctopus vulgaris
PerishabilityHigh (requires rapid chilling/freezing and strict cold-chain control to preserve texture and prevent quality loss)
Growing Conditions
  • Wild-capture species associated with coastal and continental shelf ecosystems; availability depends on fishery access, seasonality, and management measures rather than cultivation conditions
Consumption Forms
  • Cooked whole or portioned (boiled, grilled, braised) after thawing
  • Sliced tentacles for salads and tapas-style dishes
  • Ingredient for further-processed seafood items (e.g., marinated or ready-to-cook products)
Grading Factors
  • Species verification (Octopus vulgaris vs other Octopus spp.)
  • Size grading (weight bands or count per kilogram)
  • Presentation (whole round, cleaned/eviscerated, tentacles/portions)
  • Net weight and glazing percentage (declared and verified)
  • Defects (discoloration, bruising, physical damage, excess ice crystals/freezer burn)
  • Traceability documentation (catch area/gear, lot integrity, chain-of-custody)

Market

Frozen common octopus is a globally traded cephalopod product that enables long-distance supply from landing ports to major consuming markets through cold-chain logistics. International trade is strongly influenced by landings and management conditions in key wild-capture fisheries, with Northwest Africa and Mediterranean/Atlantic Europe frequently cited in global cephalopod supply discussions. Spain, Japan, and other Southern European markets are prominent demand centers for octopus products, supporting regular import flows and re-export through processing and distribution hubs. Market dynamics tend to be sensitive to quota/closure decisions, IUU/traceability scrutiny, and cold-chain performance that protects texture and yield.
Market GrowthMixed (recent years and near-term outlook)demand anchored in Mediterranean and Japanese consumption with year-to-year variability driven by fishery landings and management conditions
Major Producing Countries
  • MoroccoMajor wild-capture origin for octopus products and a key supplier in international cephalopod trade statistics.
  • MauritaniaImportant Northwest African origin for octopus fisheries supplying export markets.
  • SpainSignificant producer and processor; also a major market for octopus in Europe.
  • PortugalProducer and processor with strong domestic consumption and regional trade links.
  • MexicoNotable origin for octopus fisheries supplying export markets, particularly for frozen formats.
Major Exporting Countries
  • MoroccoAmong the leading exporters of octopus products in global trade datasets (typically reported under HS molluscs/octopus lines).
  • MauritaniaKey exporter from Northwest Africa; export availability can shift with management measures and landings.
  • SpainExports both domestically caught and imported-then-processed octopus products within EU and to external markets.
  • MexicoExports frozen octopus products to major consuming markets; trade is influenced by seasonal fishing patterns and regulations.
  • ChinaSignificant global seafood processing and re-export country; appears in trade statistics for cephalopod product flows.
Major Importing Countries
  • SpainMajor import market and processing/distribution center for octopus in Europe.
  • JapanHigh-consumption market for octopus products, supporting steady import demand for frozen items.
  • ItalyLarge Mediterranean consumer market for octopus and other cephalopods.
  • PortugalStrong domestic consumption drives import demand alongside regional sourcing.
  • United StatesImports frozen octopus for foodservice and retail channels; compliance and traceability requirements are material for suppliers.

Specification

Major VarietiesOctopus vulgaris (common octopus)
Physical Attributes
  • Species-verified common octopus with intact skin and characteristic coloration; quality assessed by absence of discoloration, odor, and physical damage
  • Texture and cooking performance are closely tied to handling at sea, freezing rate, and avoidance of temperature abuse (ice crystal damage)
  • Common traded presentations include whole round, cleaned/eviscerated, and portioned tentacles depending on buyer needs
Compositional Metrics
  • Net weight versus gross weight (including glaze) is a core buyer specification for frozen products
  • Glazing percentage and dehydration/freezer-burn indicators are used to evaluate cold-chain integrity and yield
  • If water-retention treatments or additives are used, importing-market rules and label declarations are typically required
Grades
  • Size grading by weight bands or count per kilogram (buyer-specific commercial standards)
  • Defect tolerance and presentation requirements (whole/cleaned/portion) defined in purchase specifications
Packaging
  • Foodservice bulk cartons with inner polybags; retail-ready packs used in some markets
  • Block-frozen or IQF-style frozen pieces depending on processing configuration and customer requirements
ProcessingRapid freezing and stable frozen storage are essential to preserve texture; glazing is commonly used to reduce dehydration during storage and transitHigh sensitivity to temperature cycling; thaw-refreeze events can cause drip loss and toughening

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Harvest (wild capture) -> landing/auction -> sorting and washing -> cleaning/evisceration (as required) -> rapid freezing -> glazing (optional) -> packaging -> cold storage -> reefer transport -> importer cold store -> wholesale/processing -> retail and foodservice
Demand Drivers
  • Strong culinary demand in Mediterranean markets (notably Iberian cuisine) and Japan, supporting consistent import programs
  • Foodservice demand for portioned tentacles and convenience formats
  • Substitution across cephalopods when relative prices and availability shift (octopus vs squid/cuttlefish)
Temperature
  • Frozen cold-chain continuity is critical; buyers typically expect storage and transport at or below common frozen standards (e.g., around -18°C) with minimal temperature excursions
  • Temperature cycling increases dehydration risk and can degrade texture and yield
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is long under stable frozen storage, but quality is highly sensitive to freezer burn, glazing loss, and thaw-refreeze incidents
  • Texture and cooking performance are primary quality outcomes affected by freezing rate and cold-chain stability

Risks

Fisheries Sustainability And IUU HighSupply is primarily dependent on wild capture, making availability vulnerable to stock variability, management measures (closures/quotas), and enforcement actions targeting illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Heightened IUU controls and traceability audits can rapidly disrupt export flows from high-dependence origin fisheries and lead to shipment delays, detentions, or buyer delistings.Prioritize verified legal catch documentation, strengthen chain-of-custody traceability, diversify origins, and maintain supplier audit programs aligned to importer IUU compliance expectations.
Cold Chain Integrity MediumTemperature excursions and thaw-refreeze events can cause ice crystal damage, drip loss, dehydration/freezer burn, and reduced cooking yield, creating high claims risk in frozen octopus trade.Use validated freezing protocols, monitor temperatures end-to-end (including last-mile), specify glaze/net weight tolerances contractually, and require reefer data logs.
Species Substitution And Mislabeling MediumOctopus trade lines often aggregate multiple species, increasing the risk of species substitution or incorrect labeling, which can trigger regulatory non-compliance and undermine customer trust—especially when buyers specify Octopus vulgaris.Require species identification controls (documentation and, where appropriate, DNA testing), align labeling to destination-market rules, and segregate lots by species at processing.
Trade And Regulatory Compliance MediumImport controls for seafood (IUU catch certification schemes, food safety checks, labeling rules) can tighten quickly, increasing documentation burden and border-hold risk for frozen cephalopods.Maintain up-to-date compliance playbooks for key markets (EU, Japan, US), conduct pre-shipment document QA, and use experienced customs/broker partners for seafood.
Sustainability
  • Fisheries sustainability and stock management outcomes directly affect availability and price volatility for wild-caught octopus
  • IUU fishing risk and traceability requirements (catch documentation, chain-of-custody) are material in cephalopod supply chains
  • Ecosystem impacts and bycatch risks depend on gear type and fishery management; increased scrutiny can shift sourcing preferences
  • Cold-chain energy use and refrigerant management contribute to environmental footprint for globally traded frozen seafood
Labor & Social
  • Labor and human-rights risks in parts of the global fishing sector (including forced labor concerns in some distant-water fishing contexts) can trigger buyer due diligence requirements and import scrutiny
  • Occupational safety risks for crews and processing workers (at-sea hazards, knife work, cold environments) are recurrent compliance themes

FAQ

What is the most critical risk in the global frozen common octopus trade?The biggest risk is fisheries sustainability and IUU/traceability disruption because supply depends heavily on wild capture, and stronger IUU enforcement or fishery closures can quickly reduce export availability or delay shipments.
Which countries are commonly important in global octopus trade flows?This record highlights Morocco and Mauritania as key exporting origins and Spain and Japan as prominent importing/consuming markets, with additional major roles for Italy, Portugal, Mexico, and processing/re-export activity associated with China.
What quality specifications matter most for frozen octopus shipments?Buyers typically focus on species verification, size grade, presentation (whole/cleaned/portion), net weight versus glaze, and evidence of stable cold-chain handling to avoid texture loss and freezer burn.
Why is cold-chain performance so important for frozen octopus?Because temperature excursions or thaw-refreeze events can damage texture and reduce cooking yield; even if the product remains frozen, repeated temperature cycling increases dehydration and freezer-burn risk.

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