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International Benchmarking of Fish Production Systems

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Production processes

This project contributes to the research aim 'Production processes'. Which funding institutions are active for this aim? What are the sub-aims? Take a look:
Production processes


Project code: TI-FI-08-PID1572
Contract period: 01.11.2013 - 01.12.2016
Purpose of research: Inventory & Assessment

'Blue Revolution' is the term which is often used to describe the enormous growth of the global aquaculture in the last decades. Step by step aquaculture establish its role of the most important supplier of aquatic food while the wild caughts of fisheries stagnate. What are the determining factors behind this story of economic success? The global aquaculture production has rapidly increased in the past years. The growth of aquaculture is dispersed very differently around the globe. While in the EU the production rate of aquaculture stagnates, the sector grows in South-American and Asian countries. But, it is the willingness of the European Commission to reform EU aquaculture and to extend the sector. In future, the domestic aquaculture and fisheries should reduce the rate of seafood and fish imports. Thereby, there is almost no clarification which production systems can compete best in the international seafood market. Our research group, consisting of scientists from the Thünen-Institutes of Fisheries Ecology, Sea Fisheries and Farm Economics, investigate the cost structure of different production systems of the aquaculture and fisheries sector. Our archetype for this undertaking is the global network agri benchmark (www.agribenchmark.org). The network brings together scientists, consultants, farmers and suppliers to do international comparative research on costs and productivity of agricultural production systems. Until now agri benchmark focuses the agricultural sectors of 'Beef and Sheep', 'Organic', 'Horticulture', 'Cash Crop', 'Pig' and 'Diary'. Now, we start with agri benchmark 'Fish', too. Using farm economic data we analyse the profitability, productivity and viability of different production systems in aquaculture and fisheries. Thereby, our project focuses the international comparison of the systems to answer the posted research questions. To start, we chose trout aquaculture. Next, we will extend step by step our research focus towards additional species, farming systems and fisheries. Thereby, it is not only about research, but to establish a global network of experts from aquacultural and fisheries science and economy. Farm or vessel economic data can be seen as quite dissatisfactory for world fisheries and aquacultures. Moreover, the aquaculture sector in the European Union seems to have an enormous lag of statistical knowledge in particular. This difficult initial situation is caused by various preconditions. One can be seen in the high complexity of the sector with its myriad of species, farming systems or catching gears. We recommend a more qualitative and commensurate approach for the task of economics of aquaculture on farm level or fisheries on vessel level. Taking into account the results of expert interviews with local scientists, fish farmers or fishers and consultants, literature study and statistics (if available), we define virtual datasets of 'typical production systems'. These virtual, but empirical grounded, datasets provide a detailed picture of the economic situation on farm or vessel level. Such a typical production system: - is a virtual model, which bases of empirical data of costs, used technique and inputs; - its nature is theoretical, but empirical grounded; - is located in a typical region for fish production of the addressed country; - combines production facilities, equipment, labour and capital in a manner, which can be seen as a good example for a typical archetype of the addressed aquaculture or fisheries; - provides with up to 686 variables a very detailed and coherent picture of an ideal economic situations of the addressed aquaculture and fisheries. The typical production systems provide the base for the analysis of the short-, medium- and long-term profitability, productivity and viability in a global context.

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Subjects

  • Pond fisheries
  • Business administration
  • Agroeconomics
  • Recirculation systems
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Framework programme

BMEL Frameworkprogramme 2008

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