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Meeting the food and nutrition needs of the poor: the role of fish and the opportunities and challenges emerging from the rise of aquaculture

机译:满足穷人的粮食和营养需求:鱼的作用以及水产养殖兴起带来的机遇与挑战

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People who are food and nutrition insecure largely reside in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa and for many, fish represents a rich source of protein, micronutrients and essential fatty acids. The contribution of fish to household food and nutrition security depends upon availability, access and cultural and personal preferences. Access is largely determined by location, seasonality and price but at the individual level it also depends upon a person's physiological and health status and how fish is prepared, cooked and shared among household members. The sustained and rapid expansion of aquaculture over the past 30years has resulted in >40% of all fish now consumed being derived from farming. While aquaculture produce increasingly features in the diets of many Asians, it is much less apparent among those living in Sub-Saharan Africa. Here, per capita fish consumption has grown little and despite the apparently strong markets and adequate biophysical conditions, aquaculture has yet to develop. The contribution of aquaculture to food and nutrition security is not only just an issue of where aquaculture occurs but also of what is being produced and how and whether the produce is as accessible as that from capture fisheries. The range of fish species produced by an increasingly globalized aquaculture industry differs from that derived from capture fisheries. Farmed fishes are also different in terms of their nutrient content, a result of the species being grown and of rearing methods. Farmed fish price affects access by poor consumers while the size at which fish is harvested influences both access and use. This paper explores these issues with particular reference to Asia and Africa and the technical and policy innovations needed to ensure that fish farming is able to fulfil its potential to meet the global population's food and nutrition needs.
机译:食物和营养不安全的人主要居住在亚洲和撒哈拉以南非洲,对于许多人来说,鱼是蛋白质,微量营养素和必需脂肪酸的丰富来源。鱼对家庭粮食和营养安全的贡献取决于可获得性,可及性以及文化和个人偏好。渔获量在很大程度上取决于地点,季节性和价格,但在个人层面上,还取决于一个人的生理和健康状况,以及家庭成员之间如何准备,烹饪和共享鱼类。在过去的30年中,水产养殖业持续快速发展,导致现在消费的所有鱼类中有40%以上来自养殖。尽管水产养殖在许多亚洲人的饮食中越来越具有特征,但在生活在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的人们中,水产养殖却不那么明显。在这里,人均鱼类消费量几乎没有增长,尽管市场看似强劲且生物物理条件适当,但水产养殖尚未发展。水产养殖对粮食和营养安全的贡献不仅是水产养殖发生地点的问题,而且还涉及正在生产的产品以及如何以及是否能够像捕捞渔业那样获取产品。日益全球化的水产养殖业生产的鱼类种类不同于捕捞渔业。养殖鱼类的营养成分也不同,这是由于该物种的生长和饲养方法的结果。养殖鱼的价格影响贫困消费者的获取,而捕捞鱼的大小则影响获取和使用。本文探讨了这些问题,特别是针对亚洲和非洲以及确保鱼类养殖能够发挥其潜力来满足全球人口的粮食和营养需求所需的技术和政策创新。

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