In the first quarter of 2024, global fishmeal production saw a significant decrease of around 27 percent, largely due to a below-average quota during the second fishing season in Peru's North-Central region in 2023, leading to reduced catches. This decline has had a domino effect, with China in particular facing weak demand for feed ingredients and a decrease in fishmeal imports. However, early in the 2024 fishing season, Peru has caught about half of its anchovy quota, indicating a potential positive trend. Additionally, fish oil production also fell by 30 percent in the same timeframe, though the U.S. and African countries have shown signs of recovery. The aquaculture industry is currently facing challenges in reducing stocks due to low consumer demand, but there is optimism for a recovery in the pig sector in the second quarter of 2024.