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  2. World fisheries production - Wikipedia

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    FAO statistics [6] FAO statistics [7] SOFIA 2002 [8] FAO study [9] SOFIA 2002 [8] IFPRI study [10] SOFIA 2002 [8] Marine capture 86.8 85.8 86 86 87 Inland capture 8.8 9.2 6 6 6 Total capture 95.6 95.0 93 105 93 116 93 Aquaculture 35.5 45.5 53 74 70 54 83 Total production 131.1 140.5 146 179 163 170 176 Food fish production 96.9 105.6 120 138 ...

  3. Food and Agriculture Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Conference ended with a commitment to establish a permanent organization for food and agriculture, which was achieved on 16 October 1945 in Quebec City, Canada, following the Constitution of the Food and Agriculture Organization. [10] The first session of the FAO Conference began the same day in the Château Frontenac in Quebec City and ...

  4. Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical ...

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    Statistics are at the core of the work of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), its mandate and strategic goals. Article I of its Constitution states that “The Organization shall collect, analyse, interpret and disseminate information relating to nutrition, food and agriculture. […] the term ‘agriculture ...

  5. Fish farming - Wikipedia

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    World capture fisheries and aquaculture production by production mode, from FAO's Statistical Yearbook 2021 [5] Farming carnivorous fish such as salmon , however, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, such farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish .

  6. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    FAO estimates that in 2016, overall, women accounted for nearly 14 percent of all people directly engaged in the fisheries and aquaculture primary sector. [ 24 ] In 2021, global fish production reached 182 million tonnes, with approximately equal amounts coming from capture (91.2 million tonnes) and aquaculture (90.9 million tonnes).

  7. FAO Major Fishing Areas - Wikipedia

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    FAO Major Fishing Areas. The defined areas are: [2] Area 18: the Arctic Ocean; Area 21: the Northwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean; Area 27: the Northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean; Area 31: the Western part of the Atlantic Ocean; Area 34: the Eastern Central part of the Atlantic Ocean; Area 37: the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea

  8. Blue revolution - Wikipedia

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    Based on data sourced from the FishStat database. The Blue Revolution was initially concentrated in Asia , and China in particular. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 2 ] Aquaculture in Asian countries continues to dominate, accounting for 89% of global aquaculture production, with China alone accounts for 58% of global production.

  9. World Programme for the Census of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The World Programme for the Census of Agriculture (WCA) is an international programme led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) that supports the implementation of national censuses of agriculture on a 10-year basis through the use of standard concepts, definitions and methodology. [1]