Ways to overcome the problems of aquaculture production growth in Russia
https://doi.org/10.36038/0131-6184-2025-1-63-71
EDN: VMDBBN
Abstract
The trends of recent years show that aquaculture products have already outstripped the products of industrial fisheries. The situation is understandable – the growing population of the Earth requires the production and consumption of more and more different types of food. And here fish products and seafood play an important role as sources of animal protein necessary for a full life of every person. FAO forecasts an increase in aquaculture production to 201 million tons by 2030, with most of the increase coming from developing countries.
About the Authors
S. G. MitinRussian Federation
Sergey G. Mitin – Doctor of Economics, professor, Vice-president of the VEO of Russia, First Deputy Chair of the Federation Council Committee on Agriculture and Food Policy and Environmental Management
103426, Moscow, Dmitrovka str., 26 B
S. N. Seregin
Russian Federation
Sergey N. Seregin – Doctor of Economics, professor, Advisor to the director
105187, Moscow, Okruzhnoy proezd, 19
A. N. Kolmakov
Russian Federation
Aleksei N. Kolmakov – Doctor of Economics, professor, Director
105187, Moscow, Okruzhnoy proezd, 19
G. V. Sysoev
Russian Federation
Georgiy V. Sysoev – Chief Specialist, member of the Expert Council of the Federation Council Committee on Agriculture and Food Policy and Environmental Management
109428, Moscow, 1st Institutskiy Proezd, 5
103426, Moscow, Dmitrovka str., 26 B
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For citations:
Mitin S.G., Seregin S.N., Kolmakov A.N., Sysoev G.V. Ways to overcome the problems of aquaculture production growth in Russia. Fisheries. 2025;1(1):63-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36038/0131-6184-2025-1-63-71. EDN: VMDBBN