Price for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore - 2022

Contents:

  1. Price for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (CIF) - 2022
  2. Price for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (FOB) - 2022
  3. Imports of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore
  4. Exports of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore

Price for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (CIF) - 2022

The average import price for reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s stood at $12 per unit in 2022, jumping by 29% against the previous year. In general, the import price, however, saw a deep setback. The growth pace was the most rapid in 2013 an increase of 66% against the previous year. As a result, import price attained the peak level of $102 per unit. From 2014 to 2022, the average import prices remained at a lower figure.

Prices varied noticeably by country of origin: amid the top importers, the country with the highest price was Indonesia ($126 per unit), while the price for China ($2.2 per unit) was amongst the lowest.

From 2012 to 2022, the most notable rate of growth in terms of prices was attained by Indonesia (-0.4%), while the prices for the other major suppliers experienced a decline.

Price for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (FOB) - 2022

The average export price for reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s stood at $1.3 per unit in 2022, waning by -15.4% against the previous year. Over the period under review, the export price showed a precipitous setback. The pace of growth was the most pronounced in 2017 an increase of 814% against the previous year. As a result, the export price attained the peak level of $100 per unit. From 2018 to 2022, the average export prices remained at a lower figure.

There were significant differences in the average prices for the major export markets. In 2022, amid the top suppliers, the country with the highest price was Russia ($1.4 per unit), while the average price for exports to Bulgaria ($0.8 per unit) was amongst the lowest.

From 2012 to 2022, the most notable rate of growth in terms of prices was recorded for supplies to Kuwait (+41.2%), while the prices for the other major destinations experienced more modest paces of growth.

Imports of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore

In 2022, purchases abroad of reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s decreased by -19.1% to 159K units for the first time since 2019, thus ending a two-year rising trend. The total import volume increased at an average annual rate of +6.5% from 2020 to 2022; however, the trend pattern indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. The growth pace was the most rapid in 2021 when imports increased by 40% against the previous year. As a result, imports attained the peak of 197K units, and then contracted notably in the following year.

In value terms, imports of reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s rose modestly to $2M in 2022. The total import value increased at an average annual rate of +6.5% over the period from 2020 to 2022; however, the trend pattern remained relatively stable, with only minor fluctuations being observed throughout the analyzed period. The growth pace was the most rapid in 2021 with an increase of 8.6% against the previous year. Imports peaked in 2022 and are expected to retain growth in the near future.

Import of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (Thousand USD)
COUNTRY202020212022CAGR,
2020-2022
Indonesia1,4061,4761,6428.1%
China21340830319.3%
United States1272.725.7-55.0%
Others2.512.311.6115.4%
Total1,7491,8991,9836.5%

Top Suppliers of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) to Singapore in 2022:

  1. China (137.6K units)
  2. Indonesia (13.1K units)
  3. United States (7.3K units)

Exports of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore

Exports of reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s from Singapore stood at 246K units in 2022, picking up by 4.2% compared with the year before. Over the period under review, total exports indicated significant growth from 2020 to 2022: its volume increased at an average annual rate of +33.1% over the last two years. The trend pattern, however, indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. Based on 2022 figures, exports increased by +77.1% against 2020 indices. The most prominent rate of growth was recorded in 2021 with an increase of 70% against the previous year. Over the period under review, the exports of attained the maximum in 2022 and are likely to see steady growth in the immediate term.

In value terms, exports of reptiles; live (including snakes and turtles)s shrank to $315K in 2022. In general, exports, however, saw a abrupt decrease. The smallest decline of -5% was in 2021. The exports peaked at $376K in 2020; however, from 2021 to 2022, the exports remained at a lower figure.

Export of Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) in Singapore (Thousand USD)
COUNTRY202020212022CAGR,
2020-2022
Malaysia95.212915025.5%
Georgia4.433.172.9307.0%
Hong Kong SAR50.00.232.5-19.4%
Russia1.039.914.4279.5%
Kuwait1.4N/A9.7163.2%
BulgariaN/AN/A9.20%
BahrainN/AN/A6.60%
Indonesia45.3109N/A140.6%
Ukraine1.717.7N/A941.2%
Others17728.219.2-67.1%
Total376357315-8.5%

Top Export Markets for Reptiles; Live (Including Snakes and Turtles) from Singapore in 2022:

  1. Malaysia (104.6K units)
  2. Georgia (73.0K units)
  3. Hong Kong SAR (22.6K units)
  4. Bulgaria (11.8K units)
  5. Russia (10.0K units)
  6. Kuwait (9.3K units)
  7. Bahrain (6.2K units)

Source: IndexBox Market Intelligence Platform

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