Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture: practices, sustainability and implications

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140 Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture – Practices, sustainability and implications


anchovy is a widely
consumed commodity by
low-income communities
in the country and, even
so, as much as 50 percent
of the anchovy catch
is reduced to fishmeal
(Directorate of Fisheries,
Ghana, 2003). Since the
anchovy catch in Ghana
totalled 52 629 tonnes
in 2004 (FAO, 2006b),
this would equate to the
reduction of approximately
26 300 tonnes of anchovy
during the same year. However, there is no record of fishmeal production in Ghana in
the FAO statistics (FAO, 2006c). These inconsistencies are problematic in undertaking
a review of this nature. While both data sets should be viewed with circumspection, it
is likely that the data presented in Table 3 are closer to reality than the data reported
to FAO. Similarly, FAO (2006c) reports that fish oil production in Morocco totalled
13 474 tonnes in 2004, whereas the Fishmeal Information Network estimates the
production for Morocco at around 25 000 tonnes for 2004 (FIN, 2005), which is almost
double the figure cited by FAO (2006c).
Similarly, there are inconsistencies in reported export quantities of fishmeal. For
example, Atmani (2003) reports that fishmeal used to be exported from Morocco
to Europe. However, because of the demand by the domestic animal feed industry,
fishmeal exports have been suspended. FAO statistics, however, show that an average
of 21 831 tonnes per annum was exported from Morocco over the last ten years (FAO,
2006c) and, although there is considerable annual variation, there was no evidence of a
reduction. Furthermore, FIN (2005) reports that fishmeal was exported from Morocco
for the first time in 2000 and that 34 000 tonnes were exported in 2004. This is
43 percent more than that cited by FAO (i.e. 23 766 tonnes; FAO, 2006c) and moreover,
fishmeal exports from Morocco have been reported as far back as 1976 (FAO, 2006c).

TABLE 3
Reduction of small pelagic fish to fishmeal and fish oil in Africa and the Near East, 2004–2005
(tonnes)
Country** Wet weight fish Fishmeal production
Morocco 262 500* 63 000
South Africa 449 013* 107 763
Ghana 26 300 6 312*
Namibia 31 454 7 548*
Egypt 521 * 125
Kenya 18 150 4 356*
Angola 20 833* 5 000
Senegal 2 950* 708
The Islamic Republic of Iran 42 937* 10 305
Yemen 3 212* 771
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 1 629* 391
Total 859 499 206 279
*Calculated figure based on a reduction rate of 24 percent.
** Excluding countries that produce fishmeal from tuna cannery trimmings (e.g. Seychelles and Mauritius).
Source: Directorate of Fisheries, Ghana (2003); Fishing Industry Handbook (2005); AFMA (2006); El-Sayed (2007);
FAO (2006c); Poynton (2006); Hecht (2007)

FIGURE 11
Fish oil imports into Africa and the Near East

Source: FAO (2006c)

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