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The Rise of Biotechnology to Solve Aquaculture’s Greatest Challenges

Published: April 12, 2019
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Aquaculture is the most efficient and fastest growing source of animal protein for humans but its continued sustainability is of grave concern. The continued reliance on fishmeal to support the growth of aquaculture is not an option anymore as many of the world’s fisheries are maximally exploited or in decline. Alternative protein sources to substitute for fishmeal have been developed, and ...
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Larry Feinberg
knipbio
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Anthony Dadu
20 de mayo de 2020

This topic is very interesting kindly can you please elaborate more its process, before I discuss or put forward any comment I would like to understand what type of microbial biomass used to convert low cost feedstock.
Can you please mention examples of feedstocks used by this technology to produce aquaculture alternative feed?

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Nguy?n Quy?t Tâm
2 de julio de 2020
Thank you for an interesting topic! Buy using solar energy and advance technology & equipment, our professional are producing microalage for a hatchery (sea fish fry, shrimp PL, feed mill) in gel, liquid, powder under GMP+ standard for a very cheap price. We are contributing efforts to make a more sustainable feed production. Our factory is in Cau Ngang district, Tra Vinh provice, Vietnam. Please contact me if you need further information.
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