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全球水产养殖的永续性与循环经济成长机会Growth Opportunities for Sustainability and the Circular Economy in the Global Aquaculture Industry |
变革性大趋势为永续成长铺路
Frost & Sullivan 这份关于水产养殖业全球永续性和循环经济的报告从永续性发展的角度分析了水产养殖价值链的现状及其未来成长的潜力。
随着人口的增长,对蛋白质的需求不断增加,并且随着都市化和收入水平的提高预计将继续增加。水产养殖是养活世界人口并提供蛋白质产品的一种对环境有益的方式。 Frost & Sullivan 预测,全球水产养殖业的永续性和循环经济价值将在 2022 年达到 17 亿美元,到 2030 年复合年增长率为 9.5%。
全球对水产品的需求不断增加、人口迅速增长以及野生鱼类资源减少,推动了水产养殖市场的快速成长。由于传统捕捞方法难以满足这些需求,水产养殖业已扩大规模以填补此空白。然而,这种扩张带来了生态学挑战,包括水污染、疾病爆发和栖息地破坏。
该研究报告对主要市场(北美、欧洲、亚太地区、拉丁美洲、中东和非洲)、永续饲料(昆虫、有机鱼饲料、蔬菜饲料)、RAS 和其他处理方法进行了深入分析。涉及以下领域:基础设施(农场水处理解决方案的资本投资)、生物固形物和资源回收(付加处理和资源回收)以及物联网和数位解决方案。该研究服务提供关键永续养殖解决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.