Aquaculture and the Growth of Land-Based Fisheries

CONTRIBUTORSChris VersaceLenore Elle HawkinsMark AbssyPUBLISHEDJUN 25, 2021 2:25PM EDT What is something that humans have been doing for almost as long as peoplehave been putting food on the table? While hunting comes to mind, certainly,there is something else that isn’t nearly as intensive and benefits fromeconomies of scale. It is, of course, fishing. Whether it’s used as a metaphorfor the value of…

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World faces food crisis due to Ukraine war, Russian billionaire

GUY FAULCONBRIDGE March 14, 2022, 5:08 AM What will it take to turn Russians against Putin? COURSE TO TRY TO COMBAT THE LONDON (Reuters) - A global food crisis looms unless the war in Ukraine is stopped because fertiliser prices are soaring so fast that many farmers can no longer afford soil nutrients, Russian fertiliser and coal billionaire Andrei Melnichenko said on…

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Russian war in world’s ‘breadbasket’ threatens food supply

JOSEPH WILSON March 7, 2022, 12:52 AM BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The Russian tanks and missiles besieging Ukraine also are threatening the food supply and livelihoods of people in Europe, Africa and Asia who rely on the vast, fertile farmlands of the Black Sea region — known as the “breadbasket of the world.” Ukrainian farmers have been forced to neglect their fields as millions…

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U.S. Aquaculture

Marine aquaculture in the United States contributes to seafood supply,supports commercial fisheries, restores habitat and at-risk species, andmaintains economic activity in coastal communities and at workingwaterfronts in every coastal state.National U.S. aquaculture production highlights from 2018, as seen in 'Fisheries of theUnited States, 2019.'Most marine aquaculture production consists of bivalve mollusks such as oysters,clams, and mussels. Salmon and shrimp make up most…

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Aquaculture Market by Environment (Marine Water, Fresh Water, and
Brackish Water), and Fish Type (Carps, Mollusks, Crustaceans, Mackerels, Sea Bream and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and
Industry Forecast, 2021–2027

The global aquaculture market size was valued at $285,359.7 million in 2019, and isprojected to reach $378,005.5 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 5.8%. The otherssegment is expected to retain its dominant position, in terms of revenue generation,throughout the forecast period. Asia-Pacific held a leading position in the global marketin 2019, and is expected to maintain its dominance in the future.…

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Aquaculture and the Growth of Land-Based Fisheries

CONTRIBUTORSChris VersaceLenore Elle HawkinsMark AbssyPUBLISHEDJUN 25, 2021 2:25PM EDT What is something that humans have been doing for almost as long as peoplehave been putting food on the table? While hunting comes to mind, certainly,there is something else that isn’t nearly as intensive and benefits fromeconomies of scale. It is, of course, fishing. Whether it’s used as a metaphorfor the value of…

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