Analysis Of Market Supply Status Of Global Aquaculture Industry in 2022 Aquaculture Accounted For A Gradual Expansion
Mar 05, 2022
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Analysis of market supply status of global aquaculture industry in 2022 Aquaculture accounted for a gradual expansion

Since the 1990s, global aquaculture has entered the era
With the increasing shortage of fishing resources, the great development of global aquaculture began in the 1990s, and the development time of the industry lags behind the pig and poultry industry. Until the 1990s, most of the world's aquatic supply came from wild fishing. Since the 1990s, with the increasing tension of global aquatic wild fishing resources, the global aquatic fishing volume has stagnated, and global aquaculture has contributed almost all the increment of aquatic supply since the 1990s.
Global aquaculture volume: From 1959 to 2021, the global aquaculture volume showed an increasing trend year by year
From the field of aquaculture, Marine aquaculture accounted for a large. From 2015 to 2020, the proportion of inland farming and Marine farming tends to be stable, at about 44% and 55% respectively.
Global fisheries catch: The growth rate of global fisheries catch is slow from 1959 to 2021
According to the data of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the global catch volume of aquatic products showed a fluctuating trend from 1959 to 2021. Since 2015, there has been little change in global fisheries catches.
From the perspective of water area, Marine fishing is still an important source of global fisheries fishing. Since 2015, the proportion of inland and ocean fishing has stabilized at around 13 percent and 87 percent, respectively.
Proportion of global aquatic product supply: since 2015, the global aquatic product supply is mainly aquaculture
According to FAO data, since 2015, the global supply of aquatic products has been mainly farmed; And the gap between farming and fishing is widening. Before 1989, farmed aquaculture accounted for less than 16 percent of the annual supply. Since 2015, the proportion of farmed aquaculture exceeded that of fishing, and has stabilized in the following years.
From the perspective of global aquatic product supply, since 2015, the global aquatic product supply is mainly aquaculture, and the gap between aquaculture and fishing is expanding. From the perspective of global aquatic product source distribution, the main sources of aquaculture and fishery are from Marine aquaculture and Marine fishing.

