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Aquaculture sector enters second half of 2024 with growing demand and normalizing costs: Rabobank
Rabobank predicts improved demand and cost stabilization for aquaculture, despite market uncertainty and ongoing biological challenges.
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Tariff twists, Ecuador’s growth and lingering U.S. inventories are redefining the global shrimp market after an unexpectedly strong 2025.
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Rabobank predicts improved demand and cost stabilization for aquaculture, despite market uncertainty and ongoing biological challenges.
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Rabobank analysts predict better supply for salmon aquaculture and fishmeal in 2024, but low market prices for shrimp may become “the new normal.”
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El informe anual de producción de productos del mar de Rabobank sugiere unas perspectivas de producción más optimistas para 2024 en comparación con 2023.
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Rabobank's annual seafood production report suggests a more optimistic production outlook for 2024 compared to 2023.
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GSA’s annual global shrimp production survey suggests that after a robust 2022, this year will see a modest supply drop with an uptick coming in 2024.
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Global production of carps, tilapias, pangasius, salmonids and sea bass and sea bream is expected to reach 39.6 million metric tons this year.
Innovation & Investment
La acuacultura es la "proteína ganadora," según un nuevo informe de Rabobank que su autor, Gorjan Nikolik, dijo pretende atraer a los clientes de la agroindustria del banco a oportunidades en el negocio de la acuacultura.
Innovation & Investment
Aquaculture is the “winning protein,” according to a new Rabobank report that its author, Gorjan Nikolik, said is intended to draw the bank’s agro-industry clients to opportunities in the fish farming business.
Aquafeeds
Gorjan Nikolik, senior industry analyst for Rabobank, presented on fishmeal’s transformation from commodity to a “high-priced strategic protein” at the Global Aquaculture Alliance’s annual GOAL conference in Vancouver. See the full video of his presentation.
Intelligence
Early mortality syndrome (EMS) has led to reduced production in major Asian shrimp-farming areas and resulted in higher prices for shrimp. The situation provides opportunities for low-intensity producers in Latin America and other traditionally secondary shrimp producers to expand output and fill the supply void.