The fisheries sector will grow 20 percent in Peru this year, rather moderate scenario, because under a more dynamic industrial and artisanal fisheries, estimated the Ministry of Production (Produce).
The owner of Produce, Jorge Villasante, said the fishing sector's output would grow by double digits in 2011, because this year there will be a recovery in terms of contribution and participation in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and extraction volumes. He said
extraction volumes in general have increased, both for sale as fresh fish, such as those aimed to be sold as frozen fish for human consumption.
"We are talking not only of increased catch of mackerel and anchovy, but squid, parrot and other species that overall reflect a greater capture in January and February 2011, for the same months of 2010," noted told the Andina news agency.
fisheries sector output grew 26 percent in January this year and 9.09 percent in February, according to the National Statistics Institute (INEI). Villasante
ruled out the presence of important maritime events and said that the waters are recovering their average temperatures, but warned that there are large waves abnormal situations requiring temporary closure springs.
said that in this way, is expected to recover fisheries sector this year, after the fall in production in 2010.
recalled that while the extraction of anchovy in 2010 was lower than that of 2009, however, export value grew, thanks to rising international prices of fish meal.
He said that the price of a tonne of fish meal was $ 900 in 2009, when in 2010 was close to $ 1.500, and something similar happened with the price of oil anchovies.
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