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Carlotte Lucas, manager of GFI's corporate management division, told UCN: "Global investment in alternative seafood in 2021 will amount to as much as $175 million, almost double the $91 million in 2020.
However, 2022 will be a difficult year for the industry.
In 2018, as the global economy faces greater uncertainty
.
We expect investment in the alternative seafood sector to remain stable or slightly decline this year, but this does not fully reflect the market’s waning growth intentions for the industry
.
”
However, 2022 will be a difficult year for the industry.
In 2018, as the global economy faces greater uncertainty
.
We expect investment in the alternative seafood sector to remain stable or slightly decline this year, but this does not fully reflect the market’s waning growth intentions for the industry
.
”
According to statistics, from 2013 to 2021, the investment in plant-based seafood projects accounted for 63% of the total investment in the alternative seafood industry.
The largest investment occurred in 2021.
BlueNalu successfully raised 60 million US dollars in funds to launch the world's first A commercial pilot project for cell cultured seafood
.
The largest investment occurred in 2021.
BlueNalu successfully raised 60 million US dollars in funds to launch the world's first A commercial pilot project for cell cultured seafood
.
Lucas believes that in the future, more new plant-based and cell-based seafood start-ups will emerge around the world, more new products will be launched, and more traditional large-scale seafood companies will enter this field
.
.