2025水产品大会在山东威海举行
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-11-21 05:15

Core Insights - The 2025 Aquatic Products Conference held in Weihai, Shandong, focused on market changes and development trends in the aquatic industry, addressing key topics such as macroeconomic ecosystem construction, green transformation, international trade challenges, innovative sales models, brand strategy upgrades, and industry chain responsibility practices [1][2] Group 1: Market Analysis - The president of the China Aquatic Products Circulation and Processing Association, Cui He, analyzed the impact of domestic and international market changes on the production and sales patterns, noting that over the past 30 years, Chinese aquatic enterprises have become the largest, fastest-growing, and most diverse operators globally [1] - In 2024, China's total aquatic product exports are expected to increase, while imports will reach new highs, highlighting the growing importance of domestic sales and the need for industry adjustments [1] Group 2: Food Security and Quality Development - Academician Xue Changhu emphasized the importance of a diversified food supply system for food security, noting that aquatic products are the third-largest source of edible protein globally and play a crucial role in balanced dietary structures [1] - The industry is encouraged to enhance the research and development of functional foods, shifting from quantity increase to qualitative improvements in resource utilization, product value, controllable quality, and environmental friendliness [1] Group 3: Strategic Collaborations - A strategic cooperation framework agreement was signed between the China Aquatic Products Circulation and Processing Association and the Weihai Municipal Government to establish a high-quality development demonstration zone for modern fisheries, focusing on six key areas over the next three years [2] - The conference included parallel meetings and specialized discussions on various topics, including the promotion of key imported aquatic products, supply chain construction, and the high-quality development of marine and freshwater industries [2]