Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets

While fishing must surely be one of the oldest recorded sources of livelihood, it is only comparatively recently that fish have become important components of the diets of the majority of the world’s people—especially those living in developing countries. Consumption of fish and seafood products rea...

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Autores principales: Delgado, Christopher L., Wada, Nikolas, Rosegrant, Mark W., Meijer, Siet, Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/953
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author Delgado, Christopher L.
Wada, Nikolas
Rosegrant, Mark W.
Meijer, Siet
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
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Delgado, Christopher L.
Meijer, Siet
Rosegrant, Mark W.
Wada, Nikolas
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Meijer, Siet
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
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description While fishing must surely be one of the oldest recorded sources of livelihood, it is only comparatively recently that fish have become important components of the diets of the majority of the world’s people—especially those living in developing countries. Consumption of fish and seafood products reached 14 kilograms per capita in developing countries in 2001, nearly twice the level recorded in the early 1970s, while population in those countries doubled over the same period. Fish are an important component of the rapid growth of the consumption of animal products in developing countries over the past two decades and into the foreseeable future.
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spelling CGSpace9532025-12-08T10:29:22Z Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets Delgado, Christopher L. Wada, Nikolas Rosegrant, Mark W. Meijer, Siet Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin fisheries development supply balance markets fish trade fisheries fishery policies forecasting trade While fishing must surely be one of the oldest recorded sources of livelihood, it is only comparatively recently that fish have become important components of the diets of the majority of the world’s people—especially those living in developing countries. Consumption of fish and seafood products reached 14 kilograms per capita in developing countries in 2001, nearly twice the level recorded in the early 1970s, while population in those countries doubled over the same period. Fish are an important component of the rapid growth of the consumption of animal products in developing countries over the past two decades and into the foreseeable future. 2003 2010-03-28T10:44:34Z 2010-03-28T10:44:34Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/953 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute WorldFish Delgado, C.; Wada, N.; Rosegrant, M.W.; Meijer, S.; Ahmed, M. 2003. Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets. Washington, DC; and Penang, Malaysia: International Food Policy Research Institute; and WorldFish Center. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/953
spellingShingle fisheries development
supply balance
markets
fish trade
fisheries
fishery policies
forecasting
trade
Delgado, Christopher L.
Wada, Nikolas
Rosegrant, Mark W.
Meijer, Siet
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title_full Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title_fullStr Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title_full_unstemmed Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title_short Fish to 2020: Supply and demand in changing global markets
title_sort fish to 2020 supply and demand in changing global markets
topic fisheries development
supply balance
markets
fish trade
fisheries
fishery policies
forecasting
trade
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