African Fishing Restrictions May Affect Co-op with China
date:Dec 17, 2012
said has dented the willingness of Chinese fishery companies to invest in Africa.

China is the biggest participant in the African fishery industry, followed by the United States, the European Union and Japan.

Sino-African fishery cooperation is worth around $6 billion annually, and results in an annual yield of around 500,000 metric tons.

Huang said that half of this output is processed and sold to the EU, while one-third is sold to China.

Africa's fishery industry has huge potential an
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