Global Omega-3 oil shortage may boost linseed production

게시됨 2025년 10월 20일

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The global shortage of Omega-3 oils could stimulate linseed production, according to a report by Dutch cooperative bank Rabobank, which specializes in agriculture. The study notes that aquaculture production is driving increasing demand for feed, leading to a search for new Omega-3 sources amid shortages. Over 90% of fishmeal and 70% of fish oil—key Omega-3

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components—are used in aquaculture. “We can assume a fishmeal shortage will emerge by 2028, while fish oil deficits will intensify throughout the decade,” said Sharma. The expert warns that price spikes will drive up costs for end products. “Rising demand cannot be met by marine resources. Catches are declining due to climate change and El Niño phenomena,” RaboResearch states. The report also highlights growing fish oil use in food supplements and pet food, with consumption in these sectors doubling since 2013. The global fish oil deficit in 2025 is projected at 20,000 tons. Sharma believes aquaculture will soon turn to alternative feed sources like linseed for key components. Analysts note that increased Omega-3 needs will ensure ...

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