cage farming Articles
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Taiwan Chunky TW - Testimonial
”MagFan has changed our industry” For many years Mr. Jackson Hung, owner of TP Health in Taiwan, has designed and installed many caged layer farms. The last five years MagFans from DACS have been his choice of fan and Mr. Hung has been surprised to see how this new fan technology has transformed the industry. I knew I had a game changer ”In our region, layer farms have been ...
By DACS A/S
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Ghana Fish Feed Production Machine And Fish Farming Market
The growing global and national demand for fish and the dwindling supply of the Ghanaian economy is another reason for the development of aquaculture. In Ghana, more and more people are shunning red meat as a source of protein and turning to fish because of the health effects. Fish feed pellet machine can make fish feed pellets, Zhengzhou Fusmar Machinery is a professional fish feed extruder ...
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Puffed Floating Fish Feed Pellets Advantages
In order to improve the fish feed utilization of digestion and absorption, reduce the impact of feed pellets on the water environment, and improve the efficiency of aquaculture. Fusmar Machinery has obtained better economic and social benefits by improving the quality of fish feed machinery and processing technology. It is an important achievement to make fish feed pellets by the puffing process. ...
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Modern strains put Lake Victoria in critical condition
Pollution and overfishing in Lake Victoria have become so severe that scientists believe they threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of East Africans. And researchers in the three countries bordering the world’s largest tropical lake — Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda — largely blame governments and national agencies for failing to control the effluent and other waste ...
By SciDev.Net
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Current Challenges and Trends in NetPen Systems
The second installment in the series “Happy Fish - How Aquaculture Operators are Growing Better Fish.” This section outlines some of the current challenges and trends in NetPen Systems, otherwise known as open ocean systems. The global aquaculture industry is still young. It’s growing at nearly twice the rate of agriculture, and it supplies over 60 percent of the seafood we ...
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Transgenic fish are ready for us. Are we ready for them?
After decades of regulatory and legal challenges, AquaBounty aims to bring genetically engineered salmon to U.S. and Canadian markets next year. On a hill above the cold waters around Prince Edward Island, technicians painstakingly create fertilized Atlantic salmon eggs that include growth-enhancing DNA from two other fish species. The eggs will be shipped to ponds in the high rainforest of ...
By Ensia
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