We are carving out a segment of the overall, worldwide $285 Billion aquaculture market by developing a model that focuses on market participants whose products are sustainable, free of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and heavy metals. Shrimp aquaculture is particular has dumped 360,000 tons of nitrogen and 125,000 tons of nitrogen a year into the environment. New technologies producing indoor fisheries utilizing precision aquaculture systems may be transformative — driving growth and greater investment into clean aquaculture.
To gain a good understanding our research starts with precision aquaculture. Precision aquaculture combines electronic sensors, analytics, control systems, mobile technology with the internet of things and even remote operated vehicles to increase farm efficiency and productivity. Many investments is this industry are focused on waste reduction and improved product quality and are therefore included in our market size model. We currently estimate the global precision aquaculture at about $450 million a year.
Our Model is currently being reviewed and tested we will be releasing an official global market size for clean aquaculture soon.
China continues to be the world leader in aquaculture and the country's consumption rate is weighted in the market size model. China is followed by Japan, South Korea, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Singapore, Brazil, United States and Argentina
The Clean Aquaculture Market Model Uses the Following Data Sources and/or completed the following studies:
- Public Market Data
- Private Deal Book
- Sales Data
- Precision Aquaculture data
- Economic Factors
- Farmed Seafood Data
Do your own due diligence. Our model could be wrong and it should never be relied upon as the sole reason to make an investment. Always do your own research. terms.