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    September | October 2014Trends in global compound aquafeed

    production

    The International magazine for the aquaculture feed industry

    International Aquafeed is published six times a year by Perendale Publishers Ltd of the United Kingdom.All data is published in good faith, based on information received, and while every care is taken to prevent inaccuracies,the publishers accept no liability for any errors or omissions or for the consequences of action taken on the basis ofinformation published.Copyright 2014 Perendale Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any formor by any means without prior permission of the copyright owner. Printed by Perendale Publishers Ltd. ISSN: 1464-0058

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    It is estimated that the total production of the major non-filter

    feeding finfish and crustacean species groups fed industrially

    compounded or farm-made aquafeeds was about 35.7 million

    tonnes in 2012, with total global industrial compound aquafeed

    production estimated at approximately 39.6 million tonnes; the

    compound aquafeed sector growing at an average rate of 10.3

    percent per year.

    In terms of global aquaculture

    production in 2012, the major com-

    pound feed fed finfish and crusta-

    cean species groups included:

    Chinese carp at 12.47 million

    tonnes (excluding silver carp and big

    head carp) with an estimated total

    compound aquafeed requirement

    of 11.03 million tonnes or 27.8

    percent of total global compound

    aquafeed production), followed by Tilapia at 4.51 million tonnes

    with an estimated total com-

    pound aquafeed requirement

    of 6.67 million tonnes or 16.8

    percent of global aquafeed

    production;

    Shrimp at 4.33 million tonnes

    with an estimated total com-

    pound feed requirement of 6.18

    million tonnes or 15.6 percent

    of global aquafeed production;

    Catfish at 3.91 million tonnes

    with an estimated total com-

    pound feed requirement of 4.27

    million tonnes or 10.8 percent

    of global aquafeed production;

    Salmon at 2.29 million tonnes

    with an estimated total com-

    pound feed requirement of 2.98

    million tonnes or 7.5 percent of

    global aquafeed production;

    Marine fish at 2.18 million

    tonnes with an estimated total

    compound feed requirement

    of 2.98 million tonnes or 7.5percent of global aquafeed

    production;

    Other miscellaneous freshwater

    and diadromous fish at 2.13 mil-

    lion tonnes with an estimated

    total compound feed require-

    ment of 1.31 million tonnes or 3.3 percent of global aquafeed

    production;

    Freshwater crustaceans at 1.83 million tonnes with an estimated

    total compound feed requirement of 1.80 million tonnes or 4.5

    percent of global aquafeed production;

    Milkfish at 943,259 tonnes with an estimated total compound

    TRENDS

    Table 1. Estimated total globalproduction of compoundaquafeeds (values given inthousand tonnes)

    YearTotal

    production1

    Totalfeedsused

    1995 9,136 7,526

    1996 10,361 9,001

    1997 11,071 10,297

    1998 11,790 11,398

    1999 12,942 12,1752000 13,943 13,837

    2001 15,192 15,150

    2002 16,208 16,648

    2003 18,601 19,284

    2004 19,443 20,620

    2005 20,892 22,241

    2006 22,719 24,012

    2007 24,892 26,698

    2008 26,723 29,006

    2009 28,395 31,257

    2010 30,414 33,494

    2011 32,862 36,092

    2012 35,717 39,617

    2015 43,233 49,736

    2020 56,226 65,401

    2025 71,104 87,136

    1Total reported species groupproduction for 1995 to 2012 takenfrom FAO (2014), and estimatesfor 2015, 2020 and 2025 arecalculated based on expectedgrowth. 2Mean annual percentgrowth. 3Estimated percent oftotal species group production

    fed on commercial aquaculturefeeds. 4Estimated average speciesgroup economic feed conversionratio (total feed fed / total speciesbiomass increse). 5Estimated totalspecies group aquaculture feedused (total species group production

    x FCR (feed conversion ratio))

    Figure 1: Top compound feed fed farmed fish andcrustaceans in 2012, average annual percent growth from

    1995 to 2012, and estimated value of total production(data calculated from FISHSTAT, FAO, 2014).

    Figure 2: Estimated total compound aquafeed production bymajor fed species group in 2012, and predictions for 2020

    and 2015 (values given in million metric tonnes).

    in global compound

    aquafeed productionby Albert G.J. Tacon PhD, Aquatic Farms Ltd, USA

    28 | INTERNATIONAL AQUAFEED | September-October 2014

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    feed requirement of 890,000 tonnes or 2.2 percent of global

    aquafeed production;

    Trout at 878,985 tonnes with an estimated total compound

    feed requirement of 1.14 million tonnes or 2.9 percent of global

    aquafeed production; and

    Eel at 241,285 tonnes with an estimated total compound

    feed requirement of 370,000 tonnes or 0.9 percent of global

    compound aquafeed production.

    It is currently estimated that about 35.7 million tonnes of farmed

    fish and crustaceans (39.5 percent of the total global aquaculture

    production in 2012) is dependent upon the supply of industrially com-

    pounded aquafeeds. Total industrial compound aquafeed production

    increased more than five-fold, from 7.5 million tonnes in 1995 to 39.6

    million tonnes in 2012, with production growing at an average rate of

    10.3 percent per year. Aquafeed production is expected to continue

    growing, with production increasing at a more modest rate of 6.2

    percent per year, reaching similar rate to 49.7 million tonnes by 2015,

    65.4 million tonnes by 2020, and 87.1 million tonnes by 2025.

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    x 10,000 metric tonnes).

    Figure 4: Growth and projected increased in production oftotal compound aquafeed production by major species groupfrom 1995 to 2025 (values given in thousand metric tonnes).

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