A sizeable and growing share of fish
consumed in developed countries consists of imports, owing to steady demand and
declining domestic fishery production. In developing countries, fish consumption tends
to be based on locally and seasonally available products, with supply driving the fish
chain. However, fuelled by rising domestic income and wealth, consumers in emerging
economies are experiencing a diversification of the types of fish available owing to an
increase in fishery imports A portion of 150 g of fish can provide about 50–60 percent of an adult’s daily
protein requirements. In 2010, fish accounted for 16.7 percent of the global
population’s intake of animal protein and 6.5 percent of all protein consumed.
A sizeable and growing share of fishconsumed in developed countries consists of imports, owing to steady demand anddeclining domestic fishery production. In developing countries, fish consumption tendsto be based on locally and seasonally available products, with supply driving the fishchain. However, fuelled by rising domestic income and wealth, consumers in emerging economies are experiencing a diversification of the types of fish available owing to anincrease in fishery imports A portion of 150 g of fish can provide about 50–60 percent of an adult’s dailyprotein requirements. In 2010, fish accounted for 16.7 percent of the globalpopulation’s intake of animal protein and 6.5 percent of all protein consumed.
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