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Intensification,regulation and diversification: The changing face of inland aquaculture in China
Authors:Richard Newton  Wenbo Zhang  Zhaoxing Xian  Bruce McAdam  David C Little
Institution:1.Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA UK ;2.Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306 China
Abstract:Trends in aquatic food consumption were matched against farm production surveys within Hubei province and compared to official production data and statistics. Surveys showed that consumer tastes were changing to a much broader aquatic food menu as their spending power increased. Traditional aquaculture species were becoming less profitable due to reduced profit margins as input costs increased and consumption preferences changed. Consequently, many producers were diversifying their production to meet local demand. Some farmers were also de-intensifying by reducing commercial aquafeed inputs and reverting to more traditional methods of dyke-crop culture to optimise trade-offs between input costs and labour, and manage their risk more effectively. In addition, analysis of local data showed that wholesale changes were occurring to aquaculture production as environmental protection legislation took effect which reduced the growing area for carps considerably.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13280-021-01503-3.
Keywords:Aquaculture  China  Consumption  Diversification  Legislation  Wet markets
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