The last three decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of supply and demand for fish, including a growing demand for fish in both domestic and international markets. Global demand has increased rapidly with rising populations and higher fish consumption per capita. The rise in demand has been met by a rapid growth in production and increased global trade in fish. Asia is the leading contributor to this expansion, especially of low-value fish from capture fisheries and aquaculture that play a major role in the livelihoods as well as animal protein intake of poor households.
Subject:
world fish aquaculture fisheries solutions poorer households
Material : cd
Publisher : The World Fish Center.
Publication Date : 2008
CD
Stra - 2008
SEARCA Library
CD-ROM