Japan's aquaculture production declines last year

Published 2021년 7월 26일

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Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has released a report revealing a decline in the country's seafood production in 2020. Aquaculture production fell by 2.2% to 4,175,000 tons, despite an increase in sponge aquaculture. The total catch of aquatic products also decreased by 2.2% to 3,157,000 tons. However, there was an increase in the production of horse mackerel, sea bream, scallops and seaweed. The production of farmed oysters and inland aquaculture also saw a decrease.
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Recently, Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries released a report on last year's seafood production. According to the report, Japan's aquaculture production recorded a decline last year to a total of 4,175,000 tons, and specifically, aquaculture production and inland aquaculture production decreased, while sponge aquaculture production increased. The total catch of aquatic products last year was 3,157,000 tons, down 2.2% from the previous year, while the catches of sardines, scallops and pollock, the main production fish species, increased, while mackerel and skipjack tuna decreased. In the case of aquaculture production, production increased mainly from horse mackerel, sea bream, scallops and seaweed production to 967,000 tons, up 5.7% from the previous year. In particular, the production of seaweed in Japan increased by 14.5% compared to the previous year to 397,000 tons. In the case of laver, the production increased mainly in Hyogo and Saga ...
Source: Susantimes

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