World: Salmon production set to surge by 40% by 2033

게시됨 2024년 11월 12일

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The global salmon farming industry is expected to surge by 40% by 2033, according to Kontali research, driven by improvements in fish health and strategic investments, especially in land-based production. Europe is expected to lead the growth, with Norway recovering after recent productivity challenges. However, the industry faces challenges such as regulatory limits and climate change. Land-based salmon farming is gaining traction as a sustainable and politically acceptable alternative to traditional farming methods. Kontali is a leading provider of independent analysis and insights for the global seafood sector.
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Salmon production set to surge by 40% by 2033. After several years of marginal decline and stagnant growth, the global salmon farming industry is poised for significant expansion over the coming decade, with production projected to increase by 27% by 2030, according to Kontali research. This recovery will be driven by enhancements in fish health, strategic investments, and a substantial rise in land-based production. However, without these key factors, the industry’s growth may not fully materialise. Kontali’s long-term analysis indicates that the industry’s turnaround will depend on continued innovation to address regulatory constraints and health challenges. Europe is expected to lead this growth, with production increasing by approximately 25%, while the Americas will experience more modest gains at around 11%. Contributions from Australia and New Zealand will be smaller, at about 17%, and Asia, particularly China, is poised for gradual expansion, with land-based and offshore ...
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