The EU recognises aquaculture as an important contributor to the EU food basket and this study provides insights into the economic and ecological implications of increased EU aquaculture. Current production, classified by technology and by sector, is transposed into forecasts up to 2030 that identify the main future technologies, trends and sectoral challenges. An ecological impact assessment matrix is used to compare production systems. Feed requirements are presented, with observations on how these might impact EU fisheries. Public support and policy considerations are discussed
Aquaculture Europe, Berlin, 7-10 October 2019The Green Aquaculture INtensification in Europe (GAIN) ...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector in all of the world in recent years. It is necessary to s...
Aquaculture is a source of food, critical and essential to feed humanity and to ensure the world’s f...
The EU recognises aquaculture as an important contributor to the EU food basket and this study provi...
This review paper examines the structure of the EU aquaculture sector, the contribution it makes to ...
This study examines the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture sector, as a contribution to the wider...
Through its structural funds the European Union (EU) has invested €1.17 billion in the aquaculture s...
The 2002 strategy COM(2002) 511 FINAL was a landmark for European aquaculture and looked to build on...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marin...
From Executive Summary: Farming of the sea has a long history in many countries, essentially based o...
Aquaculture is the production sector that recorded the fastest development at global level in recent...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
This report is based on the outcome of the study on "Prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector ...
Aquaculture Europe, Berlin, 7-10 October 2019The Green Aquaculture INtensification in Europe (GAIN) ...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector in all of the world in recent years. It is necessary to s...
Aquaculture is a source of food, critical and essential to feed humanity and to ensure the world’s f...
The EU recognises aquaculture as an important contributor to the EU food basket and this study provi...
This review paper examines the structure of the EU aquaculture sector, the contribution it makes to ...
This study examines the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture sector, as a contribution to the wider...
Through its structural funds the European Union (EU) has invested €1.17 billion in the aquaculture s...
The 2002 strategy COM(2002) 511 FINAL was a landmark for European aquaculture and looked to build on...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marin...
From Executive Summary: Farming of the sea has a long history in many countries, essentially based o...
Aquaculture is the production sector that recorded the fastest development at global level in recent...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
This report is based on the outcome of the study on "Prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector ...
Aquaculture Europe, Berlin, 7-10 October 2019The Green Aquaculture INtensification in Europe (GAIN) ...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector in all of the world in recent years. It is necessary to s...
Aquaculture is a source of food, critical and essential to feed humanity and to ensure the world’s f...