Brazil vigorously develops fishing and aquaculture
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Last Update: 2001-11-16
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: Brazil is a vast country with a coastline of 8500km, but its fishing volume is less than 0.5% of the world's total, about 850000 tons, including 38000 tons of tuna, 35 million cans of tuna are exported annually, earning 23 million US dollars Brazil's per capita annual consumption of fish is less than 5 kg, far below the World Health Organization recommended standard But Brazil's annual import of saliva products is as high as $500.6 billion Before 1999, Brazilian fishery production was under the management of renewable resources and environmental protection agency The priority given by the organization to environmental and resource protection has resulted in backward fishery production technology and low yield in Brazil In 1999, Brazil put forward a challenging four-year development plan after it was put under the administration of the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries of the Ministry of agriculture In 2000, it plans to export 200 million reais of aquatic products (400 million reais required by the Foreign Trade Commission) In 2003, the fish production will increase 71%, the export will increase 64%, and 100000 jobs will be provided The plan focuses on pelagic fishing, shrimp and lobster fishing and aquaculture The government will help private enterprises to develop fishery production, improve the quality of aquatic products, adopt modern technology, modernize aquaculture and pelagic fishing, and expand the export of high value-added aquatic products (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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