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RaboResearch’s reports investigate the various drivers in the global aquaculture and seafood sector, including economics, sustainability, legislation, and supply and demand.

Exclusive Global aquaculture outlook 2026
Aquaculture growth is set to ease in 2026 as demand softens, inflation persists, and feed cost volatility limits relief for producers.

Exclusive Hooked on scarcity: Navigating aquafeed nutrition amid looming marine ingredient shortages
As the volume of high-value species increases and the aquaculture industry adopts more intensive farming practices, finding novel feed sources will be essential in securi

Exclusive Caught in the current: Geopolitics threaten the global seafood industry
The global seafood industry is undergoing a transformation, driven by a wave of tariffs, trade embargoes, and shifting geopolitical alliances.

Exclusive Global aquaculture update 2H 2025: A time of high volatility, but strong supply-side factors
The aquaculture industry faces volatility and possible trade flow shifts in 2H 2025, driven by US tariffs and uncertain demand. But supply-side dynamics are strong.

Exclusive The US-China tariff war will have a limited impact on the Chinese food economy
In this report, we analyze the impact of the trade war between the US and China on the Chinese food economy.

Exclusive Global animal protein outlook 2025
In 2025, growth in global animal protein production will be slightly higher than in 2024, driven by seafood and poultry.

Exclusive Global aquaculture update 1H 2025: Navigating growth amid uncertainties
Global aquaculture’s outlook is bright. The salmon sector’s recovery continues. Shrimp farmers look forward to better margins. Fish meal supply gets a boost from Peru.

Exclusive Global aquaculture outlook 2025
Improved demand and lower feed costs will drive aquaculture production growth for key species in 2025, but tariffs and trade restrictions are a concern for the industry.

Exclusive Going with the flow: The rise of hybrid flow-through systems aquaculture
Hybrid flow-through systems could be a profitable and sustainable way to boost global salmon supply, but considerable capital and supportive legislation are needed.
