Two Thirds of Seafood Consumers Call For “Radical or Significant” Change to Feed Growing Population

Seafood Consumers Call For “Radical or Significant” Change to Feed Growing Population - Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC).

A major survey of seafood consumers across seven countries in Europe, Asia, and North America has found widespread concern about the environmental and social impacts of food, with two thirds (63%) calling for “radical” or “significant” change to feed the world’s growing population.

The survey of over 7,000 seafood consumers in Germany, France, The Netherlands, China, Japan, Canada and the USA was carried out by GlobeScan on behalf of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) in summer 2019. While it found variations between countries, especially when it comes to the frequency and way seafood is consumed, support for better protection of the environment and workers when it comes to food production was generally high around the world.

Read the full press release on the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) website.

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