Aquaculture - International Trade

Aquaculture includes fish farming or breeding, shellfish farming or breeding, oyster farming or breeding, mussel farming or breeding, crustacean farming such as crayfish and shrimp, and growing seaweed.
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Sea Cucumber Market Brief
Sea cucumbers, also known as beche de mer, are a traditional part of Chinese cuisine, and among the oldest traded food products between the United States and China.
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China’s trending in sustainable fisheries production
Given China’s limited natural resources, namely freshwater and fishmeal, the once export-oriented aquaculture industry in South China will need transform into a domestic supplier.
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Demand for high-end U.S. Seafood in South China remains stro
Growing domestic incomes and changing life styles of average consumers is fueling demand for many high value seafood species creating abundant opportunities for U.S. exporters.
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Tariff Reduction Upsets Domestic Industry
The Government of Mexico announced broad-based tariff duty reductions on a number of food and agricultural commodities on November 23, 2012.
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Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards
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