EUMOFA – FEAP The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:09:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/logo-feap-e1529574159138-32x32.png EUMOFA – FEAP 32 32 EUMOFA new report on ‘Sturgeon meat’ /2023/02/13/eumofa-new-report-on-sturgeon-meat/ Mon, 13 Feb 2023 09:52:25 +0000 /?p=7619 EUMOFA has just published its new report “Sturgeon meat and other by-products of caviar – production, trade, and consumption in and outside the EU”.

The study aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the market for sturgeon meat and other by-products and processed products from sturgeon.

Sturgeons are primarily reared in aquaculture to produce caviar. However, the economic viability of a sturgeon farm relies on the existence of a meat market. Depending on the species, it takes between 8-10 years for female sturgeons to reach sexual maturity. During this period, meat from sturgeon males is the main product produced in terms of quantity by sturgeon farms. Meat is still an important product for sturgeon farms once the stock of caviar producing females has been established. Around 20 tonnes of sturgeon meat are produced for each tonne of caviar.

Over the past 20 years there has been a steep growth in aquaculture production of sturgeons, driven mainly by production in China. According to FAO, world production was 4.100 tonnes in 2002, half of which took place in Russia and the remainder in the EU. In 2003, world production more than tripled when China reported a production volume of over 9.000 tonnes. In 2020, China accounted for 84% of global sturgeon production, followed by Russia at 4% (4.836 tonnes) and Armenia at 3% (4.200 tonnes).

Of EU MS, Italy is the largest producer of sturgeon. In 2020, Italy produced 1.051 tonnes of sturgeon, which was 19% lower than in 2019, but still 5% higher than in 2016. According to FAO, the value of sturgeon production in Italy in 2020 was nearly EUR 7 million. Over the past decade, Poland and Bulgaria have succeeded Italy as the second and third largest EU producers of sturgeon, respectively.

By-products and processed products from sturgeon are also traded globally and registered in CITES export data. In 2018, a total of 2.403 kg sturgeon by-products and processed products were exported. Most of these exports were extracts (38%), followed by cosmetics (20%), fins (16%), and derivatives (11%)

Sturgeon meat is dense and much appreciated for its firm, meaty, and boneless texture. Farmed sturgeon is a healthy product, as the meat is protein rich and low in fat. With proper management, nearly the entire sturgeon can be utilized for different purposes after slaughter.
In Europe, sturgeon meat is mainly consumed in eastern European countries such as Bulgaria, Ukraine, Serbia, and Romania. In China and Russia, it has been a part of traditional cuisine for hundreds of years and is still popular on the dinner table today

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EUMOFA: “The EU Fish Market” 2022 edition is now online /2022/11/28/eumofa-the-eu-fish-market-2022-edition-is-now-online/ Mon, 28 Nov 2022 11:38:47 +0000 /?p=7492 EUMOFA has released the 2022 Edition of “The EU Fish Market” .

Main focus is on : HIGHLIGHTS – THE EU IN THE WORLD – MARKET SUPPLY – CONSUMPTION – IMPORT – EXPORT – LANDINGS IN THE EU – AQUACULTURE
The full document is available in EnglishSpanish and German and soon in French and Italian.

 

Read more on : www.eumofa.eu

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December 15th @14:00 : EUMOFA Talk – Cost of raw materials for fish processing and aquaculture /2022/11/24/eumofa-talk-cost-of-raw-materials-for-fish-processing-and-aquaculture/ Thu, 24 Nov 2022 11:23:21 +0000 /?p=7486 EUMOFA invites you to join the upcoming EUMOFA Talk, which will be held online on December 15 2022 (14:00 – 15:30 CET). The topic will be:

Cost of raw materials for fish processing and aquaculture

The Talk will discuss current trends of increasing costs of raw materials, with a special focus on fish processing and aquaculture. Panel of speakers includes:

• Lucas Herry, EUMOFA Team
• Guus Pastoor, AIPCE (Netherlands)
• Catherine McManus, MOWI (Ireland)
• Jürgen Pauly, Globus (Germany)

The event will be held in English and moderated by:
• Margrét Baldursdóttir Alsvik, EUMOFA Team.

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EUMOFA report on ‘Salmon and trout roe’ /2022/10/19/eumofa-report-on-salmon-and-trout-roe/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 13:06:21 +0000 /?p=7456 EUMOFA has recently published its new report “Salmon and trout roe – production, trade and consumption”.

The study aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the market for salmon and trout roe.

The study is available in English, under the “Thematic analyses” section.

 

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EUMOFA – Report on “Organic Aquaculture in the EU” /2022/05/18/eumofa-report-on-organic-aquaculture-in-the-eu/ Wed, 18 May 2022 13:36:23 +0000 /?p=7316 The new EUMOFA report on “Organic Aquaculture in the EU is now available

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EUMOFA Blue Bioeconomy Report /2020/12/22/eumofa-blue-bioeconomy-report/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 09:56:30 +0000 /?p=6878

From multi-trophic aquaculture over fish rest raw material to cell-plant technology and the breeding of cells through mariculture, the blue bioeconomy is a spawning ground for cutting-edge innovation in Europe. The latest EUMOFA report dives into three sub-sectors and discovers how they are quickly claiming their place in the sustainable economy, and what potential they still hold for the future.

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EUMOFA study: Recirculating Aquaculture Systems /2020/12/03/eumofa-study-recirculating-aquaculture-systems/ Thu, 03 Dec 2020 10:32:38 +0000 /?p=6786

EUMOFA has just published a new study entitled “Recirculating Aquaculture Systems” (RAS), which aims to provide a better understanding of RAS within the EU’s aquaculture sector, in particular its size and potential for growht. The analysis includes a special focus on Atlantic salmon, trout and  yellowtail kingfish.

The study is available in EN.

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