The global demand for fish continues to skyrocket, led by Asian consumers, notably in China. There is now a global crisis in fisheries caused by over-fishing and climate change. Aquaculture (fish farming) is expected to plug this gap and is projected to be the primary source by 2030.
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Growing Food Insecurity – Asia’s Huge Appetite for Fish: Can It Be Met?
9 Jun 2022
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Donnellon-May, G. & Teng, P., 2022. Growing Food Insecurity – Asia’s Huge Appetite for Fish: Can It Be Met?, RSIS.
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