A review of aquaculture practices and their impacts on chemical food safety from a regulatory perspective

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Aquaculture is currently one of the most rapidly growing food production industries in the world. The increasing global importance for this industry stems primarily from the fact that it is reducing the gap between the supply and demand for fish products. Commercial aquaculture contributes significantly to the economies of many countries since high-value fish species are a major source of foreign exchange. This review looks at the aquaculture industry, the issues raised by the production of fish through aquaculture for food security, the sustainability of the practice to agriculture, what the future holds for the industry in the next 10-20 years, and why there is a need to have available analytical procedures to regulate the safe use of chemicals and veterinary drugs in aquaculture.

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Bolson, J. O., & Turnipseed, S. B. (2015, May 1). A review of aquaculture practices and their impacts on chemical food safety from a regulatory perspective. Journal of AOAC International. AOAC International. https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.15-033

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