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    The operating costs of the aquaculture industry are expected to increase by 300% by 2050

    • Last Update: 2022-08-16
    • Source: Internet
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    From FishSiteon July 5th, according to the latest analysis by DNV Norway, the operating expenditure (OPEX ) of aquaculture producers may increase by 300% by 205
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    Laurent Develle, executive vice president and head of corporate affairs at Regal Springs, one of the world’s largest producers of tilapia, pointed out that in 2019, MIT published an interesting report showing that consumers are only willing to pay for sustainable Products pay a $5-10 premium, and our product costs well above th.
     
    Despite his concerns about soaring costs and feed prices, he stressed that the company will continue to source only the most sustainable tilapia fe.
    While terrestrial feeds may make up 90-95% of Regal Springs' feed, Laurent Develle stresses that it can be difficult to ensure that key raw materials, such as soybeans, are as sustainable as possib.
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    Laurent Develle, executive vice president and head of corporate affairs at Regal Springs, one of the world’s largest producers of tilapia, pointed out that in 2019, MIT published an interesting report showing that consumers are only willing to pay for sustainable Products pay a $5-10 premium, and our product costs well above th.
     
    Despite his concerns about soaring costs and feed prices, he stressed that the company will continue to source only the most sustainable tilapia fe.
    While terrestrial feeds may make up 90-95% of Regal Springs' feed, Laurent Develle stresses that it can be difficult to ensure that key raw materials, such as soybeans, are as sustainable as possib.
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