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Taiwan: There are opportunities for the development of aquaculture fishery, according to scholar

Seafood
Taiwan
Published May 13, 2021

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The world is facing increasingly extreme weather, normalization of drought and flooding, reduction of land resources and desertification, severe pollution of the sea, epidemics raging, and economic recession, resulting in serious threats to human health and food security. Due to the ability of aquaculture fisheries: compared with other animal production It can also provide high food security: fish farming has lower global warming risks than cattle, pigs, and poultry; fish farming consumes less land and water; the degree of damage to the marine environment is lower than other industries, etc. It is expected that by 2030, aquaculture production will account for 62% of the world's edible fish supply. In the future, in meeting human demand for food, nutrition, and healthy diet and creating employment opportunities, aquaculture has a promising prospect and huge business opportunities.

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The world is facing increasing extreme weather, normalization of drought and flooding, reduction of land resources and desertification, severe pollution of the sea, epidemics raging, and economic recession, resulting in serious threats to human health and food security. Due to the ability of aquaculture fisheries: compared with other animal production It can also provide high food security: fish farming has lower global warming risks than cattle, pigs, and poultry; fish farming consumes less land and water; the degree of damage to the marine environment is lower than other industries, etc. It is expected that by 2030, aquaculture production will account for 62% of the world's edible fish supply. In the future, in meeting human demand for food, nutrition and healthy diet and creating employment opportunities, aquaculture has a promising prospect and huge business opportunities. Aquaculture fishery is an important industry to solve food security, alleviate poverty, provide nutrition ...
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