July 10-12, 2023 | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center, Australia
Register Brochure Book a Booth ProgramThe International Conference on Aquaculture (Aqua Farm 2023) will have its launch in Melbourne this year and we would like to welcome you with the utmost excitement.
Aqua Farm 2023 has been designed to give a highlighting concern in aquaculture (Australia) and to facilitate collaboration among the aquaculture farmers and Innovative aquaculture Industries.
Aqua Farm 2023 aims to bring together stakeholders involved in the sector, leading academic scientists, researchers, and policy makers from a wide range of disciplines to deliberate on the latest findings and trends across the aquaculture and fisheries technology. Aqua form conference is uniquely designed with a combination of actionable, objective insights, expert guidance, peer networking, and solution provider assessment. The experience will be unforgettable and transformative and will help you and your organization achieves a stronger performance against your most critical priorities.
The importance of fisheries and aquaculture as viable solutions for supplying high-quality food and nutrition to the world's growing population. Aquaculture continues to be the world's fastest-growing food production sector, despite the fact that capture fish production has remained largely stable in recent decades. However, increasing the scale of aquaculture stepping up has resulted in a number of concerns that will require long-term solutions. Rapidly growing in the Asian-Pacific region and increasingly being integrated. Therefore 2023 is the perfect time for the world aquaculture community to focus on Melbourne, Australia. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for industry experts, Researchers.
It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of aquaculture and fisheries technology.
There will be slots dedicated for Q&A’s as well to provide a detailed discussion on the topics to make sure that there is an opportunity for active participation. There will be intriguing networking opportunities for the people attending the conference. The event is likely to sell out so we would request you to register early.
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Seafood demand in Australia has increased considerably over the last three decades. Currently, Australia’s consumer demand for seafood exceeds the supply from domestic production and continues to grow.
A planned large-scale prawn farm in northern Queensland is expected to add between 2,000 tonnes and 2,500 tonnes to aquaculture output over the period.
Prices are projected to remain low in 2020–21 and to begin a slow growth trend in 2021–22 and 2023–23, consistent with an assumed slow economic recovery.
Prices in 2023–24 to 2025–26 are expected to plateau but remain favourable. A plateauing price effect is expected as domestic and global supply continues to increase. Domestic salmon GVP is projected to reach 1.8 billion dollars in 2023–23, reflecting this increased.
Aquaculture increased 11% to 106,109 tonnes accounting of 38% of total volume.
The aquaculture industry in Australia is the 13th ranked agriculture. Seafood consumption is expected to rise in 2022-2023, presenting an opportunity for the industry to expand.
Much like farming, fishing has quickly devolved into an unreliable industry for all parties involved.
Global aquaculture market to reach 262 Billion dollar by 2026 annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.6% from 2021-2026. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for aquaculture estimated at reaches $378,005.5 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 5.8%.
The U.S. market is estimated at $2.7 Billion, while China is forecast to grow at 4.9% CAGR.
Size of US$177.3 Billion by the year 2027 trailing a CAGR of 4.9% over the analysis period 2020 to 2027. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at 2.5% and 3.4% respectively over the 2020-2027. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 2.7% CAGR.
China will remain among the fastest growing in this cluster of regional markets. Led by countries such as Australia, India, and South Korea, the market in Asia-Pacific is forecast to reach US$24.4 Billion by the year 2027.
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