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Annual cultured whiteleg shrimp mass

Flora & FaunaAgriculture

This quantity comes from a time series measurement and the most recent value (2018) is reported.

Value:

This is equivalent to...

≈ 4.97 Mt / yr

HuID: 24497
Relevant Year(s): 2018
Summary: Also known as the king prawn, the whiteleg shrimp is the most cultures species of crustacean in the planet, accounting for almost 60 % of total cultured crustacean mass in 2018. Native to the Eastern Pacific coast, it is now cultured in many countries in South America, North America and Asia.
Method: The volume and value data in Global aquaculture production are primarily official statistics obtained by FAO's Statistics and Information Service (FIPS) directly from nations. Data reported by countries may have been supplemented by verifiable information from other sources, including academic reviews, consultants reports and other specialist literature. Because errors can occur in data reporting, data are checked when they are received by FAO for both consistency and for outlying values. Collection Method: Customized national questionnaire on aquaculture production (FISHSTAT AQ and FISHSTAT NS AQ) sent annually by FAO/FIPS. Processing Method: When value data (based on farm gate prices) have not been supplied by countries (i.e. China), standardized indicative figures have been used. When national offices fail to report their annual aquaculture statistics, FAO, in the absence of other verifiable information, repeats or estimates the data previously reported by the country.
Source: FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Fisheries Commodities Production and Trade 1976-2018. (2020)
Dataset: Total animal seafood mass by species (FAO_FishStatJ_total_mass_species.csv)
global resolution
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Original Data License: CC-BY-NC-SA IGO 3.0 (FAO Modified)
Added By: ilopezgo