Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands


Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands - 01.12.1967, Qupperneq 203

Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands - 01.12.1967, Qupperneq 203
TlMARIT VPl 1967 201 framleiðendur og ættum því að sérhæfa okkur í próteíniðnaði, en leggjum of lítið af mörkum til rannsóknarstarfa. Hinn háþróaði efnaiðnaður ýmissa þjóða leggur fram nokkra hundraðshluta veltu sinnar til rannsókna. Útflutningsverðmæti síldarverksmiðjanna voru á síðasta ári um 2 millj- arðar íslenzkra króna eða um 50 milljón dollarar. Einn hundraðshluti þeirrar upphæðar er meira fé en nokkur íslenzk rannsóknastofnun hefir látið sig dreyma um. Þótt peningar teljist afl þeirra hluta, sem gera skal, þá er það fyrst og síðast dugmikið sérmenntað fólk, sem framkvæmir verk- ið, og í okkar samfélagi mun okkur fremur skorta fólk en fé. Summary The present paper is concerned with the chief stages of development in the production of fish meal and fish body oil during the current cen- tury, and in Iceland in particular. The first fish meal reduction plants were erected there by Nor- wegians in 1910, but the industry was not strengthened in any measure until after 1930 when the Icelandic State built its first herring reduction plant at Siglufjord. Table 12 shows the development of factory construction in Ice- land. The chief stage of development was achie- ved during the first years following upon World War n when the factories and facilities were vastly extended both on the North and South coast, but until that time this industry had been practically solely limited to the North coast of Iceland. The 1950—1960 decade is marked by stagnation in the herring industry, but growing production of white fish meal and redfish meal, particularly so from the fish offal coming from the quick-freezing plants which were greatly increased during the decade under reference. Just after 1960 great changes were wrought in this industry. The busiest stations shifted from the North to the East coast and the herring catch was multiplied in the course of a few years through new fishing technique and a more tho- rough knowledge of the habits of the herring. During 1965 and 1966 the herring catch was 4—5 times larger than the average annual catch in any 5-year period prior to 1960 (table 9). In 1965 Iceland ranked lOth among the fishery nations of the world with a catch of about 1.200.000 tons, and 2nd after the Norwegians in herring catch in the North Atlantic with 763.000 tons out of a total of 4.050.000 tons. As a producer of fish meal Iceland ranked 7th during that year (table 6) with a production of 174.000 tons for the year, representing about 5% of the world production of fish meal (table 5), and 3rd among the pro- ducers of fish body oil with 122.000 tons, being some 17% of the world production for that year (table 8). The high proportional figure for Iceland in the case of fish body oil production is due to the fact that the herring, being the chief raw material, is very fat in the Icelandic grounds (fig. 10 and 11). Off the North and East coast it gives about 15—20% of oil, but 8—15% off the South and West coast. The Peru- vian anchovy and South African sardine, on the other hand, give only 4—6% oil. In Iceland during 1965 about 60% of the catch of fish went direct to the fish meal and fish body oil produc- tion. The total quantity of raw material used in this industry, offal included, may be esti- mated to have been about 850.000 tons per year during the past couple of years. At present there are 44 herring reduction plants around the coast and these have a capa- city of about 15.000 tons per 24 hours. The en- tire production of meal and oil goes to foreign markets with the exeption of 3.000—5.000 tons of herring and redfish meal used annually by Icelandic farmers as a fodder additive. All the meal is used for fodder mixtures for poultry and pigs, but most of the oil goes to hydrogenation as raw material for margarine and frying-fat. During 1936—1940 the export value of this production amounted to 20—30% of the total value of exported sea produce. This industry was similarly placed in export trade during 1947 —1948, but this proportion is thereafter not achieved until 1962, while after that year the part played by this industry in the export of sea produce has continued to grow and amoun- ted to just over 38% during last year. Herring meal (including capehn meal) did first then take the lead in export over the frozen fish, and the value of the produce of herring re- duction amounted to kr. 2.000.000.000, but that of all fish meal and fish body oils to kr. 2.200.000. 000, being the equivalent of $50.000.000. The same methods as those practiced else- where are being employed in the production of fish meal and fish body oil in Iceland, i. e. direct drying and grinding of lean raw material (fat content less than 3%) and reduction of fat raw material. In the fat fish reduction the raw mate- rial is boiled in indirect cookers and pressed in twin-screw presses. The fish-broth is now being utilized in all plants and is either dried with the press-cake or first distilled in special evaporators
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