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Aquaculture sales reach USD 1.37 billion in 2013 Click on the flag for more information about United States UNITED STATES Thursday, October 02, 2014, 23:20 (GMT + 9) Sales of aquaculture products in 2013 fetched USD 1.37 billion, represeting a 26 per cent increase over 2005, according to the 2013 Census of Aquaculture recently released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). “The 2013 Census of Aquaculture expands on the data collected about aquaculture during the 2012 Agriculture Census and provides a more comprehensive picture of the aquaculture sector at the national and state levels,” said NASS Administrator Joseph T. Reilly. “There is always a need for current industry-specific data and the results from the census of aquaculture will be used by federal, state and local governments, agribusinesses, trade associations and producers to make decisions impacting this specialized area of agriculture.” The aquaculture census provides detailed information relating to production volume and methods, surface water acres and sources, sales, point of first sale outlets, and aquaculture distributed for restoration, conservation, enhancement, or recreational purposes. Data highlights from the 2013 Census of Aquaculture include: Total sales of aquaculture products in 2013 was USD 1.37 billion, an increase of 26 per cent from 2005; Sales of food fish was USD 732 million, an increase of 9 per cent from 2005; Crustacean sales in 2013 was USD 85 million, up 59 per cent from 2005; The sales of molluscs was USD 329 million, an increase of 62 per cent from 2005. “Data from the census of aquaculture allow government leaders to more accurately allocate national and local funds to support the future of the industry, such as extension service projects and agricultural research,” said Reilly. “Extension and university representatives rely on the data to help determine research needs and to justify funding for programmes aimed to develop new and improved methods of aquaculture production and profitability.” For the 2013 Census of Aquaculture, an aquaculture farm is defined as any place from which USD 1,000 or more of aquaculture products were produced and sold or distributed for conservation, enhancement or recreation during the census year. Aquaculture is defined as the farming of aquatic organisms, including: baitfish, crustaceans, food fish, molluscs, ornamental fish, sport or game fish and other aquaculture products. Farming involves some form of intervention in the rearing process, such as seeding, stocking, feeding or protection from predators. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated, in a controlled environment at least part of the time. Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic products which are caught or harvested by the public from non-controlled waters or beds are considered wild caught and are not included as aquaculture. editorial@fis fis
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