The EU imports up to 600,000 t of fish meal

Published 2021년 7월 9일

Tridge summary

From 2017 to 2020, the European Union, including Germany, imported between 500,000 and 600,000 tons of fishmeal annually from countries like Morocco, Peru, Norway, South Africa, and Chile. Germany's imports primarily came from Morocco, Peru, and Denmark, while its exports, mainly to European countries like Greece, Denmark, France, Norway, and Italy, were equal in volume. The government is unaware of the specific use of the imported fishmeal within the country, whether it is for animal feed, food supplements, or pharmaceutical purposes.
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Original content

Between 2017 and 2020, the member states of the European Union bought between 500,000 t and 600,000 t of fishmeal annually from third countries. The federal government announced this in its answer to a small question from the AfD parliamentary group with reference to corresponding data from the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat). The most important country of origin for the imported flour was therefore Morocco, followed by Peru, Norway, South Africa and Chile. Since 2017, Germany has regularly imported between 80,000 t and 100,000 t of fishmeal, the lion's share of it from Morocco, Peru and neighboring Denmark. Conversely, Germany exported fishmeal on the same scale, the lion's share to other European countries such as Greece, Denmark, France, Norway and Italy. ...

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