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http://dx.doi.org/10.12939/FBA.2013.44.3.061

A Study on the Supply and Demand of Fishmeal and Stable Securing Strategies  

Kim, Dae-Young (Fisheries Policy Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute)
Lee, Jung-Sam (Fisheries Policy Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute)
Lee, Heon-Dong (Fisheries Policy Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute)
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The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration / v.44, no.3, 2013 , pp. 61-76 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is aimed to present measures for stable supply of fishmeal and to develop fish farming into a food industry and an export industry. The study analyzed current domestic and international supply and demand for fishmeal and suggested future prospects. The results of the study suggested the basic directions for the stable supply of fishmeal in Korea as follows: first, stable securing of fishmeal importers and establishment of the supply and demand monitoring system; second, policies to boost using of compound feeds and expansion of relevant fishmeal use; third, higher competitiveness of fishmeal and compound feeds through selective and intensive R&D investments. Based on the basic directions, the paper suggested implementation measures such as strengthening of cooperations with fishmeal suppliers abroad, expansion of overseas local market entrance, diversification of fishmeal trading countries, revision of relevant laws and polices on the fishmeal and feeds, organization of domestic fishmeal, promotion of group purchase, improvement of domestic fish meal quality, development of fish meal alternatives, etc.
Keywords
Fishmeal; Fish farming; Supply and demand; Stabilization of management; R&D expansion;
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