China's demand for fishmeal accounts for one third of the world's
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Last Update: 2002-02-05
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Introduction: EU demand: Although EU regulations make it possible for fish meal to be reused for animal feed, the reality of the market is that fish meal is only used in the fishery market, especially in Germany and France The full recovery of fish meal depends on the review of use and processing control in different EU countries, as well as the development of control methods, so as to be able to track the meat meal in fish meal China's demand: by 2010, almost all international consumption will be related to fishing and pig feed, according to major fish meal producers China remains the world's largest market for fish meal, accounting for more than 33% of global imports This trend was strengthened in 2000 due to catastrophic changes in the local fishing environment, with imports of 1 million tons in 2000 and 700000 tons in 2001 China hopes to increase the production of pigs, so it will increase the amount of fish meal Demand for fish meal has also increased in Japan since the first case of BSE was discovered and the use of meat and bone meal in animal feed has been banned YHA production: in terms of production, the weather along the South American coast and the global and regional meteorological models show that the ocean conditions in the region are dominated by the Peruvian ocean current, which is currently in a cold flow period, so it is favorable for fishery production Even in early 2002, when the weather was a little warmer, fish meal production in the region should be able to rise again YHa
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