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Canned Tuna Global Market Insights 2026, Analysis and Forecast to 2031

Publisher Prof-Research
Published Feb 02, 2026
Length 106 Pages
SKU # PROF20820068

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Canned Tuna Market Summary

The canned tuna market is a cornerstone of the global shelf-stable protein sector, currently undergoing a significant transition toward sustainability-led premiumization and supply chain vertical integration. Once a low-margin commodity, canned tuna is being revitalized by clean-label innovations, such as the shift from oil-filled cans to flavored pouches and the widespread adoption of MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certifications. The industry is characterized by massive consolidation, with major Asian traders acquiring iconic Western brands to control the entire value chain-from hook to shelf. Global demand is increasingly driven by the rising cost of fresh animal proteins and a consumer focus on the high Omega-3 and protein density of tuna. The global canned tuna market is estimated to reach a valuation of USD 10.0–23.0 billion in 2026, with compound annual growth rates (CAGR) projected to accelerate to 2.5%–8.1% through 2031.

Application and Distribution Channel Analysis

Supermarkets & Hypermarkets This remains the primary distribution channel, holding approximately 65%–70% of market share. Large retailers are increasingly collaborating with brands to launch private-label sustainable lines, which now account for a significant portion of volume in the European and North American markets.

Online Distribution Recognized as the fastest-growing channel (10.5%–14.0% CAGR). The non-perishable and stackable nature of canned tuna makes it ideal for bulk purchasing via e-commerce. Digital platforms are also the primary outlet for specialized, premium brands like Conservas Ortiz and American Tuna.

Specialty Stores & Others Expanding at a steady 3.0%–6.5%. This segment focuses on high-end, artisanal canned seafood (Ventresca, Bonito del Norte) and the growing foodservice demand for large-format canned tuna used in salads and sandwiches in the commercial sector.

Product Type Analysis and Trends

Skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) The volume leader, accounting for over 50% of the market. Due to its high reproductive rate and lower mercury levels, skipjack is the primary species for mass-market light tuna. It is increasingly the focus of FAD-free (Fish Aggregating Device) sustainability programs.

Yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) Projected as the fastest-growing type (~5.5%–9.0% CAGR). Yellowfin is positioned as a premium alternative to skipjack, favored for its firmer texture and richer flavor. It is the dominant species in the growing gourmet pouch and lightly seasoned categories.

Others (Albacore, Bigeye, Bluefin) Albacore (White Tuna) remains a staple in North America, while ultra-premium Bluefin is seeing growth in the specialized canned sashimi-grade niche in Japan and high-end European markets.

Key Market Players and Strategic Consolidation

The competitive landscape is defined by the dominance of three global giants and recent high-value European acquisitions.

Thai Union Group PCL: The world’s largest producer, owning brands such as Chicken of the Sea, John West, and Mareblu. In 2024, Thai Union reported its third-highest revenue ever, driven by a 7.1% surge in ambient seafood sales. The company is currently executing its SeaChange® 2030 strategy, aiming for 100% electronic or human observer monitoring of its tuna supply chain by 2026.

FCF Co., Ltd. (Bumble Bee): In 2020, the Taiwanese tuna trader FCF acquired Bumble Bee Foods for $928 million following the latter's bankruptcy. By 2025, FCF has successfully integrated Bumble Bee into its global sourcing network, focusing on 100% MSC certification for its longline tuna fisheries.

NewPrinces S.p.A. (formerly Newlat Food): In a landmark July 2024 deal, the Italian group Newlat acquired the Princes Group from Mitsubishi Corporation for £700 million. In April 2025, the company rebranded to NewPrinces S.p.A., creating a pan-European leader in canned seafood and ambient food.

Bolton Group & Wild Planet: In 2021, Italy’s Bolton Group acquired Wild Planet Foods, the U.S. leader in pole-and-line sustainable tuna. This move, combined with Bolton's ownership of Rio Mare and Tri Marine, has solidified its position as the global benchmark for ethically sourced canned tuna.

Regional Market Distribution

Europe: The largest market (~35% share), led by Italy, Spain, and France. European consumers have the highest per-capita consumption and the strictest requirements for traceability and sustainable labeling.

North America: A mature market where growth is driven by pouch formats and flavored tuna kits. The U.S. remains the world's largest individual market for canned albacore and skipjack.

Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing region. Led by Century Pacific (Philippines) and Dongwon (South Korea), the region is seeing a shift toward western-style canned tuna consumption as a convenient, high-protein alternative to fresh fish.

Market Opportunities and Challenges

Opportunities: The rise of Functional Tuna-cans fortified with extra Vitamin D or specific oils-appeals to the health-conscious biohacking community. Additionally, Blockchain Traceability (QR codes on cans) is becoming a standard feature to build consumer trust regarding labor practices on fishing vessels.

Challenges: Price Volatility of raw tuna (driven by climate-affected catch rates) and rising tinplate costs for cans are pressuring manufacturer margins. Furthermore, the market faces increasing competition from Alt-Tuna (plant-based seafood), which is beginning to gain traction in the European retail sector.

Table of Contents

106 Pages
Chapter 1 Report Overview
1.1 Study Scope
1.2 Research Methodology
1.2.1 Data Sources
1.2.2 Assumptions
1.3 Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Global Canned Tuna Market Overview
2.2 Market Segment by Type
2.3 Market Segment by Distribution Channel
Chapter 3 Market Dynamics and Industry Trends
3.1 Growth Drivers
3.2 Market Restraints and Challenges
3.3 Industry Opportunities and Emerging Trends
3.4 Impact of Health Consciousness and Convenience Trends
Chapter 4 Global Canned Tuna Market by Type
4.1 Skipjack
4.2 Yellowfin
4.3 Others (Albacore, Bigeye, etc.)
Chapter 5 Global Canned Tuna Market by Distribution Channel
5.1 Supermarkets & Hypermarkets
5.2 Specialty Stores
5.3 Online Retail
5.4 Others (Convenience Stores, Institutional Sales)
Chapter 6 Global Canned Tuna Market by Region
6.1 North America (USA, Canada, Mexico)
6.2 Europe (Spain, Italy, UK, France, Germany)
6.3 Asia-Pacific (Thailand, Philippines, China, Japan, Taiwan (China), Vietnam)
6.4 South America (Brazil, Ecuador, Peru)
6.5 Middle East & Africa (UAE, South Africa, Egypt)
Chapter 7 Supply Chain and Production Process Analysis
7.1 Value Chain Analysis
7.2 Raw Material Sourcing and Sustainable Fishing Practices (MSC Certification)
7.3 Canned Tuna Manufacturing Process
Chapter 8 Competitive Landscape
8.1 Global Canned Tuna Market Concentration Ratio
8.2 Global Top Players Ranking by Revenue
8.3 Mergers, Acquisitions, and Expansion Plans
Chapter 9 Key Market Players Analysis
9.1 Thai Union Group PCL
9.1.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.1.2 SWOT Analysis
9.1.3 Sustainable Sourcing and R&D Investment
9.1.4 Operating Data: Thai Union Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.2 FCF Co., Ltd.
9.2.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.2.2 SWOT Analysis
9.2.3 Global Supply Chain Strategy
9.2.4 Operating Data: FCF Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.3 Dongwon Industries Co., Ltd.
9.3.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.3.2 SWOT Analysis
9.3.3 Marketing and Brand Strategy
9.3.4 Operating Data: Dongwon Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.4 American Tuna, Inc.
9.4.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.4.2 SWOT Analysis
9.4.3 Niche Market Positioning
9.4.4 Operating Data: American Tuna Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.5 Century Pacific Food, Inc.
9.5.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.5.2 SWOT Analysis
9.5.3 Product Innovation and Packaging
9.5.4 Operating Data: Century Pacific Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.6 Conservas Ortiz S.A.
9.6.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.6.2 SWOT Analysis
9.6.3 Traditional Processing Techniques
9.6.4 Operating Data: Ortiz Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.7 NewPrinces S.p.A.
9.7.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.7.2 SWOT Analysis
9.7.3 European Market Expansion Strategy
9.7.4 Operating Data: NewPrinces Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.8 Bolton Group
9.8.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.8.2 SWOT Analysis
9.8.3 Brand Portfolio Analysis
9.8.4 Operating Data: Bolton Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.9 Chicken of the Sea International
9.9.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.9.2 SWOT Analysis
9.9.3 North American Marketing Strategy
9.9.4 Operating Data: COSI Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
9.10 Jim Pattison Group
9.10.1 Enterprise Introduction
9.10.2 SWOT Analysis
9.10.3 Diversified Business Impact
9.10.4 Operating Data: Jim Pattison Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and GPM (2021-2026)
Chapter 10 Conclusion and Recommendations
List of Figures
Figure 1. Research Methodology Flowchart
Figure 2. Global Canned Tuna Market Size Forecast (2021-2031)
Figure 3. Global Canned Tuna Market Share by Type in 2026
Figure 4. Global Skipjack Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2021-2031)
Figure 5. Global Yellowfin Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2021-2031)
Figure 6. Global Canned Tuna Market Share by Distribution Channel in 2026
Figure 7. Global Online Retail Segment Growth Trend (2021-2031)
Figure 8. North America Canned Tuna Market Revenue Forecast (2021-2031)
Figure 9. Europe Canned Tuna Market Revenue Forecast (2021-2031)
Figure 10. Asia-Pacific Canned Tuna Market Revenue Forecast (2021-2031)
Figure 11. Canned Tuna Industry Value Chain Map
Figure 12. Global Top 5 Canned Tuna Players Market Share in 2026
Figure 13. Thai Union Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 14. FCF Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 15. Dongwon Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 16. American Tuna Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 17. Century Pacific Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 18. Ortiz Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 19. NewPrinces Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 20. Bolton Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 21. COSI Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
Figure 22. Jim Pattison Canned Tuna Market Share (2021-2026)
List of Tables
Table 1. Global Canned Tuna Market Revenue by Type (2021-2031)
Table 2. Global Canned Tuna Market Revenue by Distribution Channel (2021-2031)
Table 3. North America Canned Tuna Revenue by Country (2021-2031)
Table 4. Europe Canned Tuna Revenue by Country (2021-2031)
Table 5. Asia-Pacific Canned Tuna Revenue by Country (2021-2031)
Table 6. Thai Union Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 7. FCF Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 8. Dongwon Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 9. American Tuna Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 10. Century Pacific Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 11. Ortiz Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 12. NewPrinces Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 13. Bolton Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 14. COSI Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026)
Table 15. Jim Pattison Canned Tuna Revenue, Cost and Gross Profit Margin (2021-2026) 104
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