The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020


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SOURCE: FAO.
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THE STATE OF WORLD FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 
2020
Pangasius 
spp.), has resulted in a steady 
increase in the rates of per capita consumption 
of these species groups in recent years. 
From 1990, at the start of the expansion in 
aquaculture production, average annual growth 
rates of per capita consumption up to 2017 were 
most significant for freshwater and diadromous 
fish (3.9 percent), crustaceans (2.9 percent) and 
molluscs, excluding cephalopods (2.7 percent). 
Meanwhile, species categories comprised 
mainly of wild fish (cephalopods, pelagic fish, 
demersal fish and other marine fish) saw zero 
or negative growth in the same period, with the 
exception of cephalopods, for which per capita 
consumption increased slightly at an average 
annual growth rate of 0.1 percent in the period 
1990–2017. 
In 2017, more than two-thirds of the fish 
consumed were finfish. However, since 1961 the 
share of total finfish (freshwater and marine) 
in total food fish supply has decreased from 
86 percent to 74 percent. This is mainly due 
to decline in the share of marine fish (from 
69 percent to 34 percent), the increase in that of 
freshwater and diadromous fish (from 17 percent 
to 40 percent), crustaceans (from 5 percent to 
10 percent) and molluscs, excluding cephalopods 
(from 7 percent to 13 percent) in the period 
1961–2017. The main group of species consumed 
in 2017 were freshwater and diadromous fish, at 
8.1 kg per capita, followed by pelagic fish (3.1 kg), 
molluscs, excluding cephalopods (2.6 kg), 
crustaceans (2.0 kg), demersal fish (2.8 kg), other 
marine fish (1.0 kg), cephalopods (0.5 kg) and 
other aquatic animals and invertebrates (0.2 kg). 
It should be noted that the same calculation 
done using values instead of volumes would 
be significantly different, as a large proportion 
of freshwater species are of low value, e.g. 
carp, whereas crustaceans such as shrimps and 
lobsters, for example, are much more expensive. 
Seaweeds and other aquatic plants, the majority 
being farmed, are not currently included in 
the FBS, but they are important components 
of national cuisines in many parts of Asia, 
in particular East Asia. Cultivated species 
include red seaweed 
nori
(
Pyropia 
and 
Porphyra
species), used to wrap sushi, Japanese kelp 
(
Laminaria japonica
), which is a popular snack 
in East Asia in dried or pickled form, and 
Eucheuma 
seaweeds used for food processing 
as well as an ingredient in cosmetics. 
Seaweeds contain micronutrient minerals (e.g. 
iron, calcium, iodine, potassium and selenium) 
and vitamins (particularly A, C and B-12) 
and are the only non-fish sources of natural 
omega-3 long-chain fatty acids. 
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FISH TRADE
AND PRODUCTS
After some 50 years of rapid expansion, 
international trade has confirmed its 
important role in today’s global fisheries and 
aquaculture sector as a driver of economic 
growth and a contributor to global food 
security. Exports of fish and fish products are 
essential to the economies of many countries 
and regions. For example, they exceed 
40 percent of the total value of merchandise 
trade in Cabo Verde, Faroe Islands, Greenland, 
Iceland, Maldives, Seychelles and Vanuatu. 
In 2018, 67 million tonnes of fish (live weight 
equivalent) were traded internationally, 
equating to almost 38 percent of all fish 
caught or farmed worldwide (
Figure 28
). In the 
same year, 221 States and territories reported 
some fish trading activity. The total export 
value of USD 164 billion recorded in 2018
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represented almost 11 percent of the export 
value of agricultural products (excluding forest 
products) and about 1 percent of the value of 
total merchandise trade. If exports for human 
consumption of fish and terrestrial meat are 
taken into account, since 2016 those of fish 
have been higher than those of terrestrial in 
value terms (51 percent versus 49 percent). 
However, these global figures do not include 
the value of trade in fisheries services 
such as consulting, resource management, 
infrastructure development, certification and 
labelling, trade promotion and marketing 
services, maintenance and research. 
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Trade data quoted in this section refer to the available information 
up to early March 2020, with the term “fish” used with the meaning as 
defined in note 1 on p. 2. These figures could differ slightly from those 
in the FAO fisheries commodities production and trade dataset 
1976–2018 and in the Commodities section of the 
FAO Yearbook of 
Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics 2018
, both to be released in 
mid-2020. The updated data can be accessed through an FAO web 
page (FAO, 2020d), as can all editions of the yearbook (FAO, 2020c). 
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PART 1 
WORLD REVIEW
The overall value generated by these services 
is not yet known, as it is usually recorded 
together with the value of services related to 
other activities. 
To a large extent, the growth of international 
trade in fish and fish products has followed 
the expansion of trade in general, enhanced 
by globalization and liberalization policies in 
recent decades. From 1960 to 2018, the share 
of merchandise trade in world gross domestic 
product (GDP) grew from 16.7 percent to 
46.1 percent (World Bank, 2020). For the 
fisheries and aquaculture sector and many 
other industries, this progressive process of 
global economic integration can be broken 
down into a number of interconnected but 
distinct trends, as follows. The various 
economic activities that are necessary to 
produce, process, preserve and package fish 
have become more geographically segmented, 
with the fish supply chains becoming longer 
and more complex. Fish products often cross 
multiple international borders during their 
journey from production to processing and 
on to final consumer. Extensive international 
marketing campaigns have become a regular 
occurrence as producer countries seek to 
expand and diversify their export markets 
and, together with information technology, 
have also helped to facilitate the integration 
of once nation-specific dishes such as 
sushi into seafood menus across the world. 
For local producers, the dynamics of the wider 
international market have become increasingly 
relevant, with an estimated 78 percent of fish 
and fish products exposed to competition 
from international trade (Tveterås 
et al
., 
2012). For many species frequently traded 
internationally, the impact of supply disruption 
shocks such as disease outbreaks and other 
causes of price volatility is no longer confined 
to the country or region in which they occur.
From 1976 to 2018, the value of global exports 
of fish and fish products increased at an annual 
rate of 8 percent in nominal terms and of 
4 percent in real terms (adjusted for inflation). 
FIGURE 28
WORLD FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AND QUANTITIES DESTINED FOR EXPORT
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