The line is selected for fast growth and also combines robustness, resistance to specific pathogens and a competitive fillet yield.
The service examines water for specific pathogens that can affect the fish’s health.
Identifying 18 shrimp pathogens with a single test, the latest edition of the testing technology redefines industry standards, giving farmers cost-effective and comprehensive protection for their animals.
Trials show a reduction in emissions of phosphorus and zinc from feces of up to 30%, while fish fed with Nutra Terra have significantly better growth and a lower feed factor.
The solution operates with an accuracy of 97% to 99% and will be integrated into vaccination machines.
By providing real-time data on six key areas of the aquatic microbiome, the app provides insights that enable users to make informed decisions.
The system is a cost-effective and flexible method to produce high-quality fish with minimum environmental impact.
The company, together with Aris, developed an automated rotifer and Artemia counting tool that requires far less time and effort while offering unparalleled precision.
EVONTA®-MF200se is the first commercially available device for fully automatic testing and diagnostics of fish eggs.
The biomass camera for salmon is the first in the series, with modules for trout, seabass and tilapia to follow in 2024.
Farmers and aquaculture suppliers can now make proactive decisions, optimize performance, and thrive in the dynamic landscape of aquaculture.
Sincere Aqua developed a counter that has been tested at Oceanloop’s facility in Kiel.
Norwegian company released a tool for fish farmers to control fish barrier health and well-being throughout the production cycle.
The initiative aims to reduce the economic loss due to disease outbreaks increasing fish farmers’ income.
New shrimp feeds and seeds specially developed for the Indian market have been introduced in Andhra Pradesh.
Elevia is produced in Skretting’s state-of-the-art LifeStart facility in France, and is currently available in Ecuador, with other markets to follow.
A document highlighting best practices to achieve a successful first feeding has also been created to support the calculator.
The system autonomously removes oils, foam, and debris from the water surface in rearing and filters service tanks.
MMC First Process and APRIA Systems have entered into a strategic partnership to introduce a new solution to the market that solves one of the key challenges with RAS systems with variations in water quality.
The range of products is designed to provide rapid feed availability and high feed performance, addressing key concerns of shrimp producers.