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The new national aquaculture strategic plan will be adopted soon in Hungary

Hungary
Published May 26, 2022

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The new National Aquaculture Strategic Plan, which aims to develop small-scale fisheries, will be adopted soon, said Deputy Secretary of State of the Ministry of Agriculture in XLVI. Fisheries Scientific Conference on Wednesday in Szarvas. The new national aquaculture strategic plan focuses on the development of small-scale fishing. in addition, they would expand the supply of fish products while increasing demand and would like to see competitive species introduced into farming on the European export market. Another goal is to maintain and develop the biodiversity of aquatic and wetland habitats and to increase the social acceptance of Hungarian aquaculture, he underlined. The deputy secretary of state said emissions from the fishing industry are low, accounting for 1.65 percent of livestock production. The annual production value - in relation to edible fish - is HUF 16.9 billion and the export value is HUF 6 billion.

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The new National Aquaculture Strategic Plan, which aims to develop small-scale fisheries, will be adopted soon, said Deputy Secretary of State of the Ministry of Agriculture in XLVI. Fisheries Scientific Conference on Wednesday in Szarvas. The new national aquaculture strategic plan focuses on the development of small-scale fishing Sándor Szentpéteri explained that I would like to increase the production capacity of small-scale fish farms, to develop the production technology and processing used there; in addition, they would expand the supply of fish products while increasing demand, and would like to see competitive species introduced into farming on the European export market. Another goal is to maintain and develop the biodiversity of aquatic and wetland habitats and to increase the social acceptance of Hungarian aquaculture, he underlined. The deputy secretary of state said emissions from the fishing industry are low, accounting for 1.65 percent of livestock production. The ...
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