Fish Silage Market Surges to US$ 2,065 Million by 2033 Driven by Natural Ingredient Demand and Diverse Industry Applications | Future Market Insights Inc.
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Fish Silage Market growth is primarily attributed to the increasing emphasis on sustainable and ethical practices in sourcing coupled with the rising demand for natural ingredients across various industries. Circular economy principles have notably contributed to this momentum by advocating the use of fish waste for feed production, propelling the market forward. The research thoroughly examines various aspects including the Global Market Background, Market Dynamics, Scenario Forecast, Opportunity Map Analysis, and Product Life Cycle Analysis in a comprehensive manner.

NEWARK, Del, Aug. 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global fish silage market is anticipated to reach a market valuation of US$ 780.9 million in 2023. Over the forecast period (2023 to 2033), global fish silage demand is estimated to grow at 10.2% CAGR. By 2033, the total market is projected to reach a US$ 2,065.0 million valuation.

Fish silage is vital because it is a versatile feedstuff, cost-effective, simple to process, long-term storage life, along with an environmentally sound way of disposing of fish waste.

Despite the fact that the production and usage of fish silage have been commercialized in Scandinavia, many efforts have been made in Canada, primarily due to economic pressures, rigorous environmental rules, and the need for protein sources.

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More specifically, the production of fish silage is an appealing alternative for small processors for whom fish meal manufacturing is too expensive and raw material supply is insufficient or sporadic.

In small remote fishing ports where the supply of fish waste is limited, a fish meal factory is not economically feasible nonetheless, fish silage is an alternative feasible option for manufacturing value-added products.

Fish silage, like fish meal, is mostly used in animal feed. Fish meal has 65% protein, whereas fish silage contains just about 15%. Fish meals, on the other hand, can be supplemented with fish silage at various amounts to minimize feed costs. Silage appears to be more practicable in pig farms, where it may be applied directly as a liquid.

Aside from the pig industry, hens and cows fed silage yielded good results such as tainted milk and butter and high egg production. By isolating the oil phase and evaporating the moisture, silage can be utilized as a protein concentrate. Concentrated silage is preferable to regular silage because it has a higher nutritional value.