Global Fish Farming Trends in 2022
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Global salmon imports are predicted to rise from $12.8 billion in 2021 to nearly $15 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 2.1%. Since 2016, global market has increased by 3.8% each year. Fish consumption is predicted to decline slightly from 21.6 million metric tons in 2021 to 21.4 million metric tons by 2026. This equates to a compound annual growth rate of -0.4%. Global demand has decreased by 1.9% annually since 2017. Fish production was estimated at 106 million metric tons in 2015, up from 101 million metric tons in 2014. China led the way in global fish farming production with 71.3 million metric tons, followed by Indonesia, India, and Vietnam. Chad saw production increase by 40% each year, while Vanuatu saw a decline of 40.2% annually during the same period.
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In 2022 major markets in the Fish Farming Industry were:
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- Enrollment Rate 225 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Number Of Employees 206 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Fish Farming Production 215 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Energy Consumption 243 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Gasoline Demand 42 countries (China, East Asia, Asia...)
- Kerosene Demand 90 countries (Asia, East Asia, China...)
- Coal Demand 103 countries (Asia, East Asia, China...)
- Coke Demand 44 countries (Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Electricity Consumption 72 countries (Asia, East Asia, Europe...)
- Fuel Oil Demand 100 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)