Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges

Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean continues its progress, reaching a production of 2.9 MM Tons in 2017, valued at U$17,400 MM, dollars of 2018. However, the pace of growth has slowed down over time. In that year the region accounts for 3.7% of the volume of world crops, but a more relev...

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AquaTechnica, Revista Iberoamericana de Acuicultura; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2019): AquaTechnica, septiembre-diciembre 2019; 1-21
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América Latina
Oportunidades
Desafíos
Aquaculture
Latin America
Opportunities
Challenges
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
Acuicultura en América Latina y El Caribe: Progresos, oportunidades y desafíos
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description Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean continues its progress, reaching a production of 2.9 MM Tons in 2017, valued at U$17,400 MM, dollars of 2018. However, the pace of growth has slowed down over time. In that year the region accounts for 3.7% of the volume of world crops, but a more relevant 7% of its value, as it works mainly with high-valued species. This reality contrasts with fishing landings that have declined sharply since the 1990s, implying that currently aquaculture crops account for 21% of total regional landing. A number of large and small-scale production models, oriented to the domestic market or exports, with States more or less active in the development processes coexist in this area,  with varying levels of competitiveness, and with a widespread low consumption of fishery products per person, a level that is among the lowest in the world. The region has a great potential in aquaculture production, and currently turns its main R&D efforts towards productive diversification with native species. It is also clear that several problems of governance, of relations with local and national communities, of litigation with other users of the waters and coastal borders, on the focus of applied research and on environmental issues, etc. still remain to be solved,  conspiring with better crop performance, which should increase to about 4.9 to 5.5 MM Tons by 2030, a situation that involves a slowdown in recent production rates to annual  growth of between 4% and 5% through that year. In a region whose aquaculture is still highly concentrated in no more than five countries and the same number of species, which has ample spaces and reasonable infrastructure, future opportunities are very broad and  successes to be achieved will be closely linked with the implementation of measures that properly address the above-mentioned limitations, particularly those related to governance.    
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spelling Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challengesAcuicultura en América Latina y El Caribe: Progresos, oportunidades y desafíosWurmann G, CarlosAcuiculturaAmérica LatinaOportunidadesDesafíosAquacultureLatin AmericaOpportunitiesChallengesAquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean continues its progress, reaching a production of 2.9 MM Tons in 2017, valued at U$17,400 MM, dollars of 2018. However, the pace of growth has slowed down over time. In that year the region accounts for 3.7% of the volume of world crops, but a more relevant 7% of its value, as it works mainly with high-valued species. This reality contrasts with fishing landings that have declined sharply since the 1990s, implying that currently aquaculture crops account for 21% of total regional landing. A number of large and small-scale production models, oriented to the domestic market or exports, with States more or less active in the development processes coexist in this area,  with varying levels of competitiveness, and with a widespread low consumption of fishery products per person, a level that is among the lowest in the world. The region has a great potential in aquaculture production, and currently turns its main R&D efforts towards productive diversification with native species. It is also clear that several problems of governance, of relations with local and national communities, of litigation with other users of the waters and coastal borders, on the focus of applied research and on environmental issues, etc. still remain to be solved,  conspiring with better crop performance, which should increase to about 4.9 to 5.5 MM Tons by 2030, a situation that involves a slowdown in recent production rates to annual  growth of between 4% and 5% through that year. In a region whose aquaculture is still highly concentrated in no more than five countries and the same number of species, which has ample spaces and reasonable infrastructure, future opportunities are very broad and  successes to be achieved will be closely linked with the implementation of measures that properly address the above-mentioned limitations, particularly those related to governance.     La acuicultura en América Latina y el Caribe continúa su avance, alcanzándose en 2017 una producción de 2,9 MM de Tons, valoradas en 17.400 MM de dólares de 2018. Sin embargo, el ritmo del crecimiento viene disminuyendo a lo largo del tiempo. En ese año la región representa un 3,7% del volumen de las cosechas mundiales, pero un más relevante 7% de su valor, por trabajar principalmente con especies altamente apreciadas en los mercados. Esta realidad contrasta con una pesca extractiva que disminuye fuertemente desde los años de 1990, y actualmente implica que los cultivos signifiquen un 21% del desembarque regional. Conviven en esta zona un sinnúmero de modelos productivos de gran y pequeña escala, orientados al mercado doméstico o a las exportaciones, con Estados más o menos activos y presentes en los procesos de desarrollo; con diversos niveles de competitividad, y con un generalizado bajo consumo de productos pesqueros por persona, nivel que se encuentra entre los menores del mundo. La región presenta innumerables potencialidades en su acuicultura, y actualmente vuelca sus principales esfuerzos de I+D hacia la diversificación productiva con especies nativas. También es evidente que problemas de gobernanza, relacionamiento con las comunidades locales y nacionales, litigios con otros usuarios de las aguas y los bordes costeros, direccionamiento de la investigación aplicada y situaciones medioambientales pendientes conspiran contra un mejor desempeño de las cosechas, las que de todas formas deberían aumentar hasta unas 4,9 a 5,5 MM de Tons en 2030, situación que implica una ralentización del ritmo productivo reciente, y crecimientos interanuales de entre 4% y 5% hasta ese año. En una región cuya acuicultura todavía está muy concentrada en no más de cinco países y otras tantas especies, y que dispone de amplios espacios e infraestructura razonable, las oportunidades futuras son muy amplias y los éxitos a alcanzar se relacionarán estrechamente con la aplicación de medidas que superen las limitantes recién mencionadas, y muy especialmente, lo relacionado a la gobernanza.      Escuela de Acuicultura y Pesquería, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Técnica de Manabí2019-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/aquatechnica/article/view/214410.33936/at.v1i1.2144AquaTecnica; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): AquaTechnica, September-December (2019).; 1-21AquaTechnica, Revista Iberoamericana de Acuicultura; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2019): AquaTechnica, septiembre-diciembre 2019; 1-21AquaTecnica; v. 1 n. 1 (2019): AquaTechnica, setembro-dezembro (2019).; 1-212737-6095reponame:Revista Aquatechnicainstname:Universidad Técnica de Manabiinstacron:UTMspahttps://revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/aquatechnica/article/view/2144/2265https://revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/aquatechnica/article/view/2144/3479Derechos de autor 2019 Carlos Wurmann Ginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-29T13:21:36Zoai:ojs2.revistas.utm.edu.ec:article/2144Portal de revistashttps://revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/aquatechnica/Universidad públicahttps://www.utm.edu.ec/Ecuador2737-60952737-6095opendoar:2026-04-19T22:13:53.458752Revista Aquatechnica - Universidad Técnica de Manabitrue
spellingShingle Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
Wurmann G, Carlos
Acuicultura
América Latina
Oportunidades
Desafíos
Aquaculture
Latin America
Opportunities
Challenges
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title Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
title_full Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
title_fullStr Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
title_short Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
title_sort Aquaculture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progresses, opportunities and challenges
topic Acuicultura
América Latina
Oportunidades
Desafíos
Aquaculture
Latin America
Opportunities
Challenges
url https://revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/aquatechnica/article/view/2144