The quota for the north-central fishing zone is 1,914,049 tonnes, a decline of more than 1 million tonnes year-on-year.
The data enables internationally consistent calculation of the environmental footprint and provides a reliable basis for sound analysis.
The Group posted record half-year results with 14% revenue growth while advancing a majority stake acquisition in Greece and launching a new investment project in Kazakhstan.
The higher margin was mainly due to lower quality-related costs and better absorption of plant expenses as production volumes increased.
Livestock imports surged by 25% in 2025 following the suspension of duties and taxes.
This data is based on statistics shared by 12 IFFO members, accounting for 40% of global fishmeal production and 50% of fish oil output.
The long-running competitive process, which began in 2024, is nearing its conclusion, with DSM expected to retain a stake in the business.
Aquaculture production surpasses 192,000 tons; Saudi seafood exports reach US$350 million.
This number signals rising investor interest in a sector that is now gaining a lot of interest.
Feed revenue rose significantly to SAR 6.29 million (US$1.68 million), a 13% year-on-year increase.