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"Aquaculture, not the Internet, represents the most promising investment opportunity of the 21st Century."

- Peter Drucker, Management Expert & Economist

2010-09-15

Ny FAO rapport sætter fokus på de stigende priser på fiskefoder

Rapporten er på engelsk og kommer også ind på væksten i akvakultur, hvor prisen på foder spiller en afgørende rolle for den forstsatte høje vækstrate.

Find rapporten under Udvikling/FAO her på sitet.

The detailed nature of aquaculture activities is hard to typify due to the great diversity of farming practices both among and within countries in Asia and Europe. At a glance, two species groups dominate aquaculture production in the two regions, carps in Asia and salmonids in Europe, and this will continue if current trends in growth continue.

In addition to salmonids, marine (coastal) finfish make a significant contribution in terms of value in Europe. In Asia, carps, including barbels, and other cyprinids accounted for 62 and 55 percent of total Asian and world fed aquaculture production.

In Europe, salmon and trout contributed 50 and 74 percent, respectively, to European total aquaculture, all fish farmed with commercial feeds.

This species group dominance in fed aquaculture in both regions and the recent focus on crustaceans, marine finfish, and other diadromous fishes point towards a tendency of increasing reliance on commercial aquafeeds for their production.


 
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