Spain has established itself as one of the world’s leading powers in the production and export of canned fish and seafood. This leadership is the result of an industrial model developed over decades, built on specialization, processing expertise, and a strong orientation toward international markets. Within this ecosystem, Galicia plays an absolutely strategic role as the main driving force of the Spanish canning sector.
Located in the northwest of the country, Galicia maintains a historical, economic, and cultural relationship with the sea that has fostered the development of a solid and highly professionalized industry. The region concentrates most of Spain’s seafood processing and canning industry and leads the sector’s main indicators, including number of companies, production volume, turnover, exports, and employment. This industrial concentration has enabled the creation of a competitive cluster with a strong capacity to respond to global demand.
The Spanish canning industry is characterized by a high degree of specialization and a production structure designed to ensure consistency of supply. Companies in the sector have extensive industrial capacity, planning expertise, and an efficiency‑oriented organization, allowing them to meet steady volumes, demanding timelines, and diverse commercial requirements. These factors are especially relevant for international importers and distributors seeking stability and predictability.
Export orientation is part of the sector’s DNA. For decades, Spanish companies have embraced internationalization as a strategic pillar of their activity, developing deep knowledge of markets, channels, and commercial dynamics. This accumulated experience translates into a strong ability to adapt to different regulatory and logistical environments, as well as long‑standing commercial relationships.

Spain is therefore positioned as a strategic partner for international operators who prioritize supplier reliability and supply‑chain strength. In a global context marked by volatility, cost pressures, and logistical complexity, the support of a mature and well‑structured industry represents a significant competitive advantage.
Spain’s membership in the European Union further strengthens this positioning. Operating under one of the world’s most demanding regulatory frameworks provides additional credibility to Spanish products and facilitates access to markets that place high value on food safety, traceability, and regulatory compliance.
As the leading region, Galicia acts as an ambassador of this industrial model. From its facilities, markets across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East are supplied on a regular basis, demonstrating a proven export capacity. Its processing tradition, combined with a clear commitment to continuous improvement, reinforces its role as an international benchmark.
In an increasingly competitive commercial environment, product origin and the backing of a solid industrial ecosystem make a decisive difference. Spain exports not only canned fish and seafood, but also knowledge, stability, and trust. This combination of factors consolidates its position as one of the world’s leading references in the canning sector, offering international markets a reliable, long‑term‑oriented value proposition.
ANFACO-CYTMA will be present at Gulfood Dubai 2026, together with the Conselleria do Mar of the Xunta de Galicia.
You can find us from January 26 to 30 at Dubai Expo City, World Food area, Stands 22-80.
More information: www.anfaco.es
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