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- 1 - By: Bjørn Myrseth, Vitamar A.S. E-mail: bjorn.myrseth@vitamar.nobjorn.myrseth@vitamar.no Telephone +4790554963 Where to go? Challenges ahead! Bangkok 17 January 2013
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Genetic improvements - 2 -
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- 3 - Aquaculture and climate effect
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- 4 - x Salmon and fish – the efficient feed converter
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- 5 - Use of fish in salmon farming
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- 6 - x World fish meal production
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- 7 - x World fish oil production
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- 8 - x The answer – use of animal by products
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- 9 - 50 million tons more required in 2030 I have looked on the 2009 figures and done an estimate based on: Abundant fresh water Long coast lines No storms 10N – 10S Experience in fish farming R&D efforts How to meet increased demand?
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Global production potential 2030 - 10 - Country2009 mill tonsFactor2030 mill tons China45,250 %67,8 Indonesia4,7500 %23,2 India3,950 %5,0 Vietnam2,6300 %7,8 Philippines2,5100 %5,0 Thailand1,450 %2,1 Myanmar0,8300 %3,2 Egypt0,7100 %1,4 Malaysia0,5400 %2,0 Brazil0,41000 %4,0 Other8,3100 %16,8 Salmon2,0300 %6,0 Total73,0 144,3
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Technology transfer from Norway What are we good at? Priority: Cage farm technology and mangement Legislation related to biosecurity Biosecurity and prevention Fish by products Training in aquaculture - 11 -
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Technology transfer – not priority - 12 - Genetics Feed Hatchery technology Harvesting and processing
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