Discussion created on July 25, 2016
One night a businessman had a dream. He dreamed he had a prawn farm complex. In his farm in the pond dike flashed scenes, for his success. For each scene, he noticed TWO sets of footprints in the dike. One belonging to him the other to a magistrate.
When the last scene of his success flashed before him, it turned out to be a failure. He noticed that many times along throughout his culture period ...
Participation in Forum on June 1, 2014
Good day Zandro,Having a prospective sea location site, you are million miles away from your desire to get into the prawn business. First and foremost Capital availability; 2nd your willingness and desire to live your footprints in the dikes of your would-be fishfarm; 3rd it is more advisable to take-over an existing farm let's say you can start with a half or one hectare pond. To do all this you ...
Discussion created on March 23, 2014
Aquaculture farming is a century-old practice in many Asian countries. Until two decades ago, this commodity was still generally considered a secondary crop in traditional Fish Ranching practices. Aside from tropical countries, Europe, Japan, China, USA and other countries were and still very much involved in fish/shrimp culture. When in fact there are no more doubts about the tonnage requirements ...
Participation in Forum on March 23, 2014
Seagrapes “Latu” suggest as replacement for prawns…
HERE’s good news for prawn-farm operators in the face of the continuing slump of the prices of prawn in the world due especially to the strict enforcement of foreign buyers on anti-biotic free shrimp exports from the Philippines. Fishpond owners can now switch to the more profitable culture of [seaweeds] sea grapes “latu” caulerpa valmedteca , a ...
Participation in Forum on February 23, 2014
Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution. All of these requirements can only be achieved if you are a holder of a Daily Parameter on Prawn/Fish Biological Requirements (DPP/FBR). Aquaculture is the raising of marine species outside from its natural habitat from hatching to maturity to marketable sizes, sup ...
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