1.China: 8594810,000 tons. China is the world's largest fishery producer, with vast fishing grounds and a large fishing fleet. The fishing industry plays an important role in China's economy, providing a large number of seafood products to both domestic and foreign markets.
2.Indonesia: production 2181340,000 tons. Indonesia is one of the world's most important fishing countries, with abundant marine resources and diverse fishery types. The fishing industry plays an important role in Indonesia's economy, providing employment opportunities and food security for the local population.
3.India: Production 1443330,000 tons. India is blessed with abundant marine and freshwater resources, and fisheries are vital to the economy and livelihoods of rural India. India's fisheries are dominated by capture and farming, including fish, shrimp, shellfish, etc.
4.Vietnam: production 828950,000 tons. Vietnam's fishing industry is mainly concentrated in coastal areas, with abundant marine resources and a large number of fishing vessels. Vietnam's fishery products are mainly exported to the international market, such as shrimp, fish, crab, etc.
5.Peru: production 672700,000 tons. Peru is one of the largest fishing countries in South America, and its fishing industry is dominated by fishing, mainly for fish and shellfish. The Peruvian sea is rich in nutrients and attracts many fishing boats.
6.Russia: production 548700,000 tons. Russia is the largest fishing country in Europe, and its territorial waters are vast and resource-rich. Russia's fishing industry is dominated by fish, and the catch includes fish, shellfish, crustaceans, etc.
7.United States: Production 473100,000 tons. The United States is one of the strongest countries in the world in terms of fisheries, with abundant marine and freshwater resources. The U.S. fishing industry spans fishing, farming, and processing, and provides a large number of jobs.
8.Bangladesh: production 462120,000 tons. Located in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh has a wide range of waters and abundant fishery resources. Fisheries are important for Bangladesh's economy and food security, and fishery products are mainly used for domestic consumption and export.
9.Norway: production 422060,000 tons. Norway is the largest fishing country in Northern Europe, and its deep-sea fishery resources are abundant. Norway's fishing industry includes fishing and farming, with the main catch for fish and shellfish such as surimi, Atlantic salmon, etc.
10.Philippines: 411460,000 tons. The Philippines is an important fishing country in Southeast Asia, with abundant marine resources and diverse fishery types. Fishing plays an important role in the Philippine economy, providing food and employment opportunities for the local population.