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    IFFO: The cumulative production of fishmeal in the first 8 months increased by 6.5% year-on-year, and the production of fish oil increased by 12%

    • Last Update: 2021-11-01
    • Source: Internet
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    This article introduces many statistics and analysis in the market intelligence report provided by IFFO for its member clients, including IFFO's analysis of the marine raw material market trends
    .
    It includes an analysis of both market supply and demand, and also focuses on global trends in animal breeding and fish fishing, agricultural products , commodity prices, and overall macroeconomic conditions
    .
    Given that China is by far the main market for marine raw materials, special attention has been paid to China from January to August 2021
    .
    The cumulative production of fishmeal in 2021 will increase by 6.
    5% over the same period in 2020, and the production of fish oil will increase by 12%In the countries mentioned in the IFFO report (Chile, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, India, Ireland, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritius, Norway, Peru, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States), the cumulative total production in the first eight months of 2021 is year-on-year Increased: fishmeal increased by 6.
    5%, fish oil increased by 12%
    .
    As far as fishmeal is concerned, Peru, Chile and India are still the only countries to report a higher cumulative production in 2021 than in the same period in 2020
    .
    Similarly, in terms of fish oil, Peru, Chile, and India are also regions that have successfully achieved cumulative production growth in the first eight months of this year
    .
    China's domestic fishmeal and fish oil production resumed in SeptemberBy the end of September, all marine fishing bans had been lifted
    .
    As usual, the first wild catches are mainly used for direct human consumption, and a small part is used for the production of fishmeal and fish oil
    .
    Domestic production of marine raw materials usually peaks in the last quarter, so it is not clear how the domestic supply of fishmeal and fish oil this year will be
    .
       Despite the global container crisis, the arrival of imported fishmeal continues to increase year-on-year, and the inventory of port warehouses hit a record high
    .
    Demand for marine raw materials remains strong
    .
       About IFFO Marine Raw Materials Agency   IFFO is an international industry organization that represents and promotes the marine raw material industry (such as fishmeal, fish oil and other related industries)
    .
    Marine raw materials are mainly used for aquatic feeds, terrestrial animal feeds, and nutritional products for human consumption.
    They are derived from marine organisms such as fish, krill, crustaceans, and algae
    .
    IFFO's member customers are distributed in more than 50 countries, and its output accounts for more than 55% of the world's total output and 75% of the world's fishmeal and fish oil trade
    .
    IFFO is an observer recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
    .
    More information at href="http://news.
    foodmate.
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    html" class="zdbq" title="Animal-related food information" target="_blank">Animal farmed fish agricultural products prices China   The cumulative production of fishmeal in 2021 will increase by 6.
    5% over the same period in 2020, and the production of fish oil will increase by 12%2021 fishmeal cumulative production up by 6.
    5% compared with the same period in 2020, fish oil production increased by 12% fish meal fish oil   In the countries mentioned in the IFFO report (Chile, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, India, Ireland, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritius, Norway, Peru, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States), the cumulative total production in the first eight months of 2021 is year-on-year Increased: fishmeal increased by 6.
    5%, fish oil increased by 12%
    .
    As far as fishmeal is concerned, Peru, Chile and India are still the only countries to report a higher cumulative production in 2021 than in the same period in 2020
    .
    Similarly, in terms of fish oil, Peru, Chile, and India are also regions that have successfully achieved cumulative production growth in the first eight months of this year
    .
       China's domestic fishmeal and fish oil production resumed in SeptemberChina's domestic fishmeal and fish oil production resumed in September   By the end of September, all marine fishing bans had been lifted
    .
    As usual, the first wild catches are mainly used for direct human consumption, and a small part is used for the production of fishmeal and fish oil
    .
    Domestic production of marine raw materials usually peaks in the last quarter, so it is not clear how the domestic supply of fishmeal and fish oil this year will be
    .
       Despite the global container crisis, the arrival of imported fishmeal continues to increase year-on-year, and the inventory of port warehouses hit a record high
    .
    Demand for marine raw materials remains strong
    .
       About IFFO Marine Raw Materials Agency About IFFO Marine Raw Materials Agency   IFFO is an international industry organization that represents and promotes the marine raw material industry (such as fishmeal, fish oil and other related industries)
    .
    Marine raw materials are mainly used for aquatic feeds, terrestrial animal feeds, and nutritional products for human consumption.
    They are derived from marine organisms such as fish, krill, crustaceans, and algae
    .
    IFFO's member customers are distributed in more than 50 countries, and its output accounts for more than 55% of the world's total output and 75% of the world's fishmeal and fish oil trade
    .
    IFFO is an observer recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
    .
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