Improving the Aquaculture Industry Chain to Promote the Coordinated Development of the Frozen Fish Products Industry
Improving the aquaculture industry chain is key to driving the development of the frozen fish products industry. In recent years, many regions have focused on all links in the industry chain, strengthened coordination and collaboration, promoted synergy among aquaculture, processing, and distribution, and enhanced the industry’s overall competitiveness. In the farming sector, standardized and large-scale farming models are being promoted to ensure a stable supply of raw materials. At the same time, coordination with the processing sector is being strengthened to enable on-demand harvesting and timely processing, thereby reducing raw material wastage. In the processing sector, production processes are being optimized to improve product quality and diversify product categories. Additionally, communication with the farming sector is being enhanced to adjust processing plans based on raw material quality, thereby maximizing the value of the raw materials. In the distribution segment, we will improve the low-temperature cold chain logistics system to enhance the transportation efficiency and storage quality of frozen fish products, ensuring rapid market delivery and expanding market coverage. Furthermore, we will strengthen technical exchanges and cooperation across all segments of the industrial chain to drive the coordinated upgrading of aquaculture, processing, and distribution technologies, thereby elevating the overall level of intelligence and modernization within the industry. By optimizing the industrial chain layout, we have achieved seamless integration across aquaculture, processing, and distribution, which has not only improved industrial efficiency but also reduced costs. This has driven the sustained and healthy development of the frozen fish product industry—including Snakehead Fillet Slices, Snakehead Fillet Blossom, and Largemouth Bass—and injected new vitality into the local economy.
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