DUBLIN–(Business Wire)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/stfrzj/aquaculture_in)
has announced the addition of the “Aquaculture
In Bahrain: Analysis Of Consumption And Production Trends Of Fish And
Other Invertebrates Over The Last Decade” report to their
offering.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has good potential for fish farming considering
the advantages offered by the climate, location, coastal area, and
market. Many types of aquaculture activities are feasible and a wide
range of aquatic species could be cultured. Bahrain, by virtue of its
location, possesses rich finfish and shellfish resources, some of these
have already been identified as potentially suitable for aquaculture
development by the National Mariculture Centre within the Directorate of
Marine Resources, an affiliate of the General Directorate for the
Protection of Marine Resources within the Public Commission for the
Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife in the Kingdom
of Bahrain.
Fish landing statistics in the country indicate a large and steady
deficit in its supply of fish. Meanwhile, the demand and per capita
consumption of fish products has continued to increase over the last two
decades. This is due primarily to the increased public awareness about
the health benefits of fish consumption. The fisheries resources in the
waters surrounding the Kingdom cannot meet this increased demand. In the
long-term, it is felt that investment in the development of an
aquaculture sector will contribute to the food security and
self-sufficiency of Bahrain and its ability to earn foreign exchange
through the export of aquatic products.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive summary
- Areas covered (Sectors and countries)
- Research methodology
2.Aquaculture
- Summary
- Overview of local production
- Statistics
- Companies (number of companies, revenues, market shares)
- Government policies
- New developments
- Exports(countries)
- Imports (countries)
- Prices (ten years)
- Consumption trends
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