Increasing Aquaculture Production Around The Globe Is Fostering The Growth Of The Trawl Ropes And Nets Market

 

Trawl Ropes and Nets Market

Increasing aquaculture production and growing commercial fishing is a key factor contributing to the growth of the global trawl ropes and nets market. According to The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020, in 2018, inland aquaculture produced 51.3 million tons of aquatic animals, accounting for 62.5 percent of the world’s farmed food fish production.  Growing demand for seafood around the globe is another key factor augmenting the growth of the global trawl ropes and nets market.  According to the World Wildlife Fund, approximately 3 billion people in the world rely on wild-caught and farmed seafood as a primary source of protein.

According to the OECD Agricultural Outlook, it is projected that fish production will predominantly continue to be consumed as food (178 Mt in 2028), with only 9.4% utilized for non-food uses (mainly as fishmeal and fish oil). The share of fish for human consumption originating from aquaculture is projected to increase from 52% (average 2016-18) to 58% in 2028.

The Asia Pacific is projected to dominate the global trawl ropes and nets market and this is attributed to the increasing aquaculture in the region. According to the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020, world aquaculture production of farmed aquatic animals has been dominated by Asia, with an 89 percent share in the last two decades or so.

Trawl Ropes and Nets are an extremely useful product to have for a variety of uses. They are available in a variety of different sizes and can be used for a variety of different purposes. They are typically used for trying to pull in or retrieve dead animals from the water including ducks, seals, crabs, lobsters, and other marine animals that may have washed up on the beach. Trawl Ropes and Nets are very useful for picking up large pieces of fish and bringing them back to shore. The nets are strong enough to hold the weight of the fish as they are dragged back to shore.

Key Developments:

1.      In December 2019, Techmer PM has partnered with Denmarkbased clean tech manufacturer Plastix on recycling obsolete and discarded fishing nets, trawls and ropes into new products

2.      In August 2020,  Teijin Limited and Kinoshita Fishing Net Mfg. Co., Ltd. jointly announced that they have developed the world’s first high-performance knotless fishing net made with an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) film

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