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Fish meal exports boom on sardine rush to Indian coasts amid global shortage

As fish meal exports increased, the domestic shrimp feed units had to shell out more to buy the raw material, which pushed up their cost of production.

May 16, 2023 / 12:36 IST
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Fish meal exports boom on sardine rush to Indian coasts amid global shortage
Fish meal exports boom on sardine rush to Indian coasts amid global shortage

A sardine rush to Indian coasts since last year has raised the fortunes of the fish meal units that produce essential raw material for the aquaculture feed industry

Indian producers exported more volumes of sardine-based fish meal that fetched better prices, by cashing in on the global shortage of the product last year.

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Fish meal is a product made from unused sea-caught fish and fish waste and goes into the making of fish and animal feed. With the growth of the aquaculture industry and its dominance in seafood exports, demand for fish meal has increased in the past few years. The meal made from sardines has higher oil content, making the feed nutrient-rich for the faster and better growth of fish.

Sardine being a cheaper and popular edible fish, its use for fish meal units had been limited due to shortages in the last few years. Sardines surged on Indian coasts, particularly in Kerala and Karnataka, after a gap of around three years in 2022.