Future Fish Eurasia, the 7th International Fair for Fish
Imports/Exports, Processing, Aquaculture and Fisheries will be organised by
Eurasia Trade Fairs at the Izmir International Fair Centre between 05 – 07 June
2014.
Future Fish Eurasia 2014 will be organised in a 11,000m² hall,
where products and services from over 250 local, international and represented companies
will be on display. The concept of Future Fish Eurasia is a combination of fish
products, aquaculture and fish processing equipment, catering to fish traders,
fish farmers & processors.
Stats:
Direct international
exhibitors from Greece, India, Norway, France, USA,
China, Iceland, Belgium, Spain, The Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, South Korea and the UK
Represented
international exhibitors from Ireland, Switzerland,
Germany, Canada, Russia, Korea, Portugal, Australia, Israel, Sweden, Poland, Slovenia,
Japan, Czech Republic, Austria, Greece, India, Norway, France, USA, China,
Iceland, Belgium, Spain, The Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, South Korea and the UK
Over 6,000 local and international visitors expected. Focus
point in visitor promotions has been The Middle East, North Africa, Eastern
Europe, Turkish Republics and the Balkans.
Turkey; One of the leading
countries in aquaculture…
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Turkey’s 8,333km coastline which runs from the Mediterranean
Sea through the Aegean Sea and leading all the way up to the Marmara and the
Blacksea, along with the rich inland freshwater resources it provides Turkey with
ideal conditions for aquaculture. Turkey is efficiently utilizing these water
resources with the production of 90,000 tons
of Seabass/Seabream and 80,000 tons of rainbow trout this year. Seatrout, Dentex,
Meagre, Shi drum & Sharpsnout Seabream are other species that are also
farmed in Turkish waters.
A good percentage of the seabass/ seabream production is
exported fresh or processed throughout the world whereas rainbow trout is
exported mainly to Europe as a hot smoked vacuum packed
product.
The dynamic structure of Turkish aquaculture and Future Fish
Eurasia form a perfect platform for those within the fish business. Providing an
opportunity to introduce your aquaculture and/or processing technology to
Turkey and its neighbouring countries, buy quality farmed products or sell
alternative seafood.
Future Fish Eurasia
is organised with the full support of the Ministry Of Food, Agriculture &
Livestock, Aegean Exorters Association, İstanbul Exporters Association, İzmir
Fish Producers Assoc., Turkish Seafood Promotion Committee and Eurofish
Organisation.
This blog is maintained by The Aquaculturists staff and is supported by the magazine International Aquafeed which is published by Perendale Publishers Ltd.
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