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1 December 2009 The Salmon Disease Crisis in Chile
FRANK ASCHE, HÅVARD HANSEN, RAGNAR TVETERAS
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Abstract

The Chilean salmon farming industry is currently facing unprecedented economic losses related to the infectious salmon anemia (ISA) disease. Production of Atlantic salmon is being reduced from almost 400,000 tonnes in 2005 to an estimated 100,000 tonnes in 2010. The spread of and response to the disease raises a number of important issues with respect to the actions of the companies involved as well as the regulatory body. It is particularly interesting that adequate measures have not been implemented in Chile, as the species is farmed in relatively few countries and, as such, is fairly transparent. Moreover, all other major salmon- producing countries have experienced the disease, and several of the largest companies in Chile are multinationals with first-hand experience with ISA from other countries.

JEL Classification Codes: K32, Q22

FRANK ASCHE, HÅVARD HANSEN, and RAGNAR TVETERAS "The Salmon Disease Crisis in Chile," Marine Resource Economics 24(4), 405-411, (1 December 2009). https://doi.org/10.5950/0738-1360-24.4.405
Published: 1 December 2009
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disease
regulations
salmon
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