Rabobank's Global Animal Protein Outlook for 2021 predicts a tight supply in salmon due to the COVID-19 impact, with Chile experiencing an 8%-9% reduction in smolt numbers, leading to a global supply expansion of only 0.5% to 2%, much lower than demand growth. The bank anticipates a demand recovery as foodservice reopens and prices rise. The salmon industry is expected to see innovation with the commercialization of recirculating aquaculture systems. Shrimp supply is forecasted to recover in 2021 after a contraction in 2020, with producers expecting an 8% increase in supply and a diversification of markets. Despite the pandemic, fishmeal supply remains stable, and prices are expected to recover in 2021, ranging from US$1,300/metric ton to US$1,600/metric ton.