Africa. Tilapia may not be the optimal solution for small farms - A new study by scientists from the University of Stirling's Institute of Aquaculture and WorldFish has revealed that...
Read moreAfrica. Tilapia may not be the optimal solution for small farms - A new study by scientists from the University of Stirling's Institute of Aquaculture and WorldFish has revealed that...
Read moreAquaculture. Italian research on sea urchin feed - The edible part of Paracentrotus lividus, increasingly appreciated by consumers, is represented by the gonads, more commonly called roe, sea urchin roe....
Read moreSmart farming using the internet of things (IoT) - Everything starts from engineering studies and the vision of the startup's members to improve the aquaculture and agriculture sectors by monitoring...
Read moreOman. Aquaculture production has increased by 500% - Oman's aquaculture sector has grown by 500%. In 2022, the production of fish from aquaculture reached 1,703 tons, compared with just 284...
Read moreMalta. Tuna farms aim for growth – It will have to wait until 19 January to find out if companies AJD Tuna and Malta Mariculture will receive permits to set...
Read moreAquaculture in Nigeria - The recent publication of WorldFish includes ideas to further promote and develop aquaculture in Nigeria through targeted investment. The work received the support of the Bill...
Read moreSeaweed: Sustainable future - Seaweed is an abundant species on every coastline in the world and rapidly grows. It doesn’t require fresh water, fertilizers, or heaps of manual labor either—just...
Read moreBest Management Practices for the first steps in the onshore fish farming in Africa - BMPs reflect the most technically practical and economically feasible methods which reduce environmental impacts and...
Read moreChallenges of fish farming in Egypt - The activity of fish farming in Egypt in its multiplicity systems is the way and the greatest hope in providing cheap and healthy...
Read moreAFRAQ2023. From 13 to 16 November 2023 in Lusaka – From 13 to 16 November 2023, Lusaka, the capital of Zambia one of the fastest growing aquaculture producers in Africa,...
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