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全球水產養殖的永續性與循環經濟成長機會Growth Opportunities for Sustainability and the Circular Economy in the Global Aquaculture Industry |
變革性大趨勢為永續成長鋪路
Frost & Sullivan 這份關於水產養殖業全球永續性和循環經濟的報告從永續性發展的角度分析了水產養殖價值鏈的現狀及其未來成長的潛力。
隨著人口的成長,對蛋白質的需求不斷增加,並且隨著都市化和收入水平的提高預計將繼續增加。水產養殖是養活世界人口並提供蛋白質產品的一種對環境有益的方式。 Frost & Sullivan 預測,全球水產養殖業的永續性和循環經濟價值將在 2022 年達到 17 億美元,到 2030 年複合年成長率為 9.5%。
全球對水產品的需求不斷增加、人口迅速成長以及野生魚類資源減少,推動了水產養殖市場的快速成長。由於傳統捕撈方法難以滿足這些需求,水產養殖業已擴大規模以填補此空白。然而,這種擴張帶來了生態學挑戰,包括水污染、疾病爆發和棲息地破壞。
該研究報告對主要市場(北美、歐洲、亞太地區、拉丁美洲、中東和非洲)、永續飼料(昆蟲、有機魚飼料、蔬菜飼料)、RAS 和其他處理方法進行了深入分析。涉及以下領域:基礎設施(農場水處理解決方案的資本投資)、生物固形物和資源回收(付加處理和資源回收)以及物聯網和數位解決方案。該研究服務提供關鍵永續養殖解決方案的定性和定量分析。
Transformative Mega Trends Open the Way for Sustainable Growth
This Frost & Sullivan report on global sustainability and the circular economy in the aquaculture industry analyzes the current and future growth potential of the aquaculture value chain from a sustainability point of view.
There is a growing demand for protein as the population expands, which will continue to rise as urbanization and income levels rise. An environmentally beneficial way to feed and provide the world's population with protein products is through aquaculture. Frost & Sullivan estimates that the sustainability and circular economy in the global aquaculture industry was $1.70 billion in 2022 and is expected to register a 9.5% CAGR by 2030.
The rapid growth of the aquaculture market is driven by escalating global demand for seafood, a burgeoning population, and diminishing wild fish stocks. As traditional fishing methods struggle to meet these demands, the aquaculture sector has expanded to bridge the gap. However, this expansion presents ecological challenges, including water pollution, disease outbreaks, and habitat destruction.
The study covers a detailed analysis of the key markets-North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa-and focuses on the following segments: sustainable feed (insects, organic fish feed, plant-based feeds), RAS and other treatment infrastructure (capital investment for water treatment solutions for aquaculture farms), biosolids and resource recovery (value-added processing and resource recovery), and IoT and digital solutions. This research service provides a qualitative and quantitative analysis of key sustainable aquaculture solutions.